Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has announced that its Asia Pacific operations, led by GLI Australia, has become the first independent accredited gaming test laboratory to successfully complete and issue IP Blocking Certificates for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) Licensees, pursuant to Pagcor’s existing POGO rules and regulations.
GLI’s testing and resultant certificates were undertaken in accordance with a Memorandum issued by Pagcor to all POGO Licensees, requiring them to ensure that their IP addresses used for offshore gaming operations were not accessible within the jurisdiction of the Philippines by 15 March 2018.
GLI’s Vice President of iGaming, Salim Adatia, said the test lab was providing a vital service that would ensure Pagcor regulations are adhered to.
“We knew the importance Pagcor placed on this mandate and how paramount IP blocking integrity is to this jurisdiction, which now hosts the largest number of online gaming operators in the APAC region,” he said.
GLI is currently authorized to provide independent testing and professional services to the Philippines, all Australian states and territories, New Zealand, Macau, Singapore and other APAC gaming jurisdictions. It has offered extensive expertise and services to online licensees relating to IP Blocking Testing, Game, Platform, RNG, and Live Dealer testing. The lab also provides training through GLI University, field inspections, responsible gaming and security audits of all sorts including penetration testing, vulnerability analysis, and threat and risk assessments.




























