Press Release
INTRALOT's VLT SYSTEM CERTIFIED BY GSA
FIRST TO RECEIVE GSA Transport and Security Certification
INTRALOT is the first international vendor to receive the Gaming Standards Association (GSA) Point to Point SOAP/HTTPS Transport and Security Specification and one of the two companies that have been certified internationally according to the GSA Game to System (G2S) Message Protocol standard, both of them for its VLT Monitoring system, iGEM.
iGEM is a multi-protocol system, that enables the simultaneous support of both state- of- the art G2S slot machines and legacy machines through the use of innovative protocol converters. The full suite of the system has a number of features, including real time monitoring and control, remote configuration, game authentication, TITO and cashless, player club and responsible gaming, enhanced reporting and accounting, local and wide area progressives and mystery jackpots and more.
Mr. Peter DeRaedt, President of GSA, stated: “GSA is pleased to have one of our long-time member companies achieve this important certification milestone. We created the Certification Program so that operators could buy with confidence knowing their products were interoperable with GSA standards, and we are very happy that INTRALOT has met the very high standards of certification."
INTRALOT Gaming Solutions Director, Mr. Theodosios Engelis, stated: “At INTRALOT we are always embracing innovation and seeking to receive standard certifications that drive efficiency, progress and ultimately, profit for our customers across geographies. This double certification enables us to offer our customers the confidence that our iGEM system will efficiently support multi-vendor gaming now and in the future.”
INTRALOT's iGEM G2S system has been deployed and is currently operational in Victoria – Australia and in Ohio, to monitor thousands of machines of different protocols, through the use of a number of G2S protocol converters. Earlier versions of the system have been deployed and are currently operational in New Zealand, Peru Jamaica and other countries.
The compliance testing process of iGEM host was performed by Gaming Laboratories International (GLI), an internationally established company and leading provider of independent testing, inspection, certification and consultation services in the field of Gaming technology.