Panama Passes Internet Gaming Legislation
by Mike Godfrey, Tax-News.com, New York
26 November 2002
For the past three years, Panama has been drafting gaming regulations under
the portentous title of: ‘Games of Chance and Activities Generating Wagers
performed through Electronic Communication Gambling Systems’. Now the Panama
Gaming Control Board has approved the final draft of its gaming regulations,
which are said to establish a licensing regime comparable to that of the Isle
of Man, and are aimed at operators in those parts of the US where gaming is
legal, such as Nevada.
The initial fee for a license will be $40,000, with a continuing annual payment
of $20,000.
Panamian Internet hosting service Telco Virtual has lost no time in advertising
its facilities for companies wishing to set up a gaming operation in Panama
under the new legislation, offering world-class telecommunications and Internet
infrastructure, and systems support including jurisdictional vetting and player
identification procedures.
Telco Virtual says if will provide clients with:
- An English copy of the Panamanian gaming regulations;
- A full discussion and step-by-step procedural breakdown of the regulations;
- All information pertaining to acquiring a license with breakdown of due
diligence process and required business plan, feasibility study and internal
control system;
- An overview of the political structure of the Panamanian Gaming Control
Board;
- Details of the monitoring procedures and reporting formats required by the
Director of Gaming.
Telco Virtual's Internet data center (at www.altec1.com or www.telcovirtual.com)
has been installed at the Fort Clayton City of Knowledge Tecnopark, a US military
base converted into a state-of-the-art Internet communications hub with direct
access to Panama's global fiber optic submarine network, including the Global
Crossing, Maya, Arcos, Worldcom, Cable & Wireless and Pan American cables.
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