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Cherry Maritime Gaming AB has developed a wireless system for remote monitoring and data retrieval from gaming devices. The game operator can access and download cash flow data from individual gaming machines, monitor the function, collect data for service and repair and deliver alert signals to security personnel. The new system eliminates the need for physical transport of data and reduces the travelling of service personnel to a minimum.
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