SegPay Announces Partnership With LiveCamNetwork

FT. LAUDERDALE — SegPay announced today that it has entered into a partnership with LiveCamNetwork.

The companies said new partnership will allow adult webmasters to easily customize a cam solution with state-of-the-art technology and allows clients to expand into the cam market.

The new promotion between SegPay and LiveCamNetwork, a live video chat solution created by 2much.net,  provides an integrated solution for those interested in launching a cam program.

“Our partnership with LiveCamNetork is another opportunity for SegPay to deliver new platforms for our clients to continue to grow and retain membership in an ever-changing industry,” said Cathy Beardsley, president and CEO of SegPay.

“It is a great solution for those interested in launching a cam program and a great add-on for veteran webmasters in their existing member area.”

Special discounted annual licenses will be available for clients wishing to use the integrated solution and VIP processing rates.

VIP processing includes credit card, multi-currency support, direct debit and ach processing, risk management, access management, billing customer support, marketing tools and online management tools.

Some of the benefits offered with the implementation of LiveCamNetwork include customizable skins with logo and branding, audio/video streaming to viewers in real time, integration with SegPay payment processing and others.

For more information about LiveCamNetwork and licensing of software contact sales@SegPay.com.

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