Ukash Signs Adult Webmaster Empire

LONDON — Live cam affiliate program Adult Webmaster Empire (AWE) has penned an agreement with cash based processor Ukash.com, allowing surfers to use cash to pay for access to AWE's family of websites.

According to the company, AWE is a successful and popular live adult webcam affiliate program which originally started with only one website, LiveJasmin.com, which is now ranked 34th globally, and among the top 50 pages for U.S. surfers. AWE's sites use flash streaming technology, which allows video transmission of up to 30 frames per second. Some chat hosts offer two way audio features allowing total interaction. This along with 3D chat has been one of the biggest, most futuristic steps the company has taken.

"By working with Ukash, our webmasters are now able to make money from a previously unreachable segment of the market — the unbanked and digitally nervous," AWE Program Director Mickey Bojcsik said. "Preliminary results are looking very promising."

Ukash is a cash payment method for those who wish to shop online but either do not have a bank account/credit card or fear they will be the victim of credit card fraud or identity theft, which prevents them from submitting private bank details. The secure and unique 19-digit number on the Ukash voucher assures merchant payment when presented online.

Currently available in 29 countries worldwide both online and from 320,000 physical issuing points, Ukash is the largest global prepaid cash collection network in the world. In the past year, the company has seen its physical estate expand into Australia, South and North America, and a number of new European territories.

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