Terpon Signs On as Cybersocket's TPF Opening Party Sponsor

MONTREAL — Terpon has announced its Gold Sponsorship of the Phoenix Forum Opening Party hosted by Cybersocket on Thursday, Mar. 23 at the Rúla Búla Irish Pub. 

“As a technology company specializing in the design and production of VR webcams for models, studios, cam sites and fans, we view ourselves as supporters of the entire adult industry,” said a Terpon spokesperson. “We want to do our part in helping companies connect with other great people in a fun and exciting party atmosphere.

“The gay market is an especially important one in the live cams vertical, because it has long had a history of accelerating technology by enticing early adopters who want the very best experience available anywhere,” the spokesperson continued. “We believe male performers can gain new revenue quickly from working with our new VR technology every bit as much as their female cam star counterparts.

“Terpon is pushing the boundaries of immersive live streaming webcams with its new line of 3D-VR cameras, which were designed without concessions on quality, aesthetics or technological excellence, and providing the lowest entry price points possible,” the spokesperson added. “These revolutionary VR webcams bring a new dimension to sensual exploration. Increase your revenue while your customers enjoy becoming fully immersed in their favorite adult content by adding a simple plug-and-play virtual reality device from Terpon to your own camming platform. It’s easy, it’s fast and it’s changing the whole way people connect online. Look for us at the party, we’ll be there and we are always happy to answer questions or help you move forward.”

Rúla Búla Irish Pub is located at 401 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, Ariz., 85281.

For more information, visit ThePhoenixForum.com

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