2much.net Launches LiveCamNetwork 6.0

MONTREAL — Webcam platform creator and operator 2much.net has announced the deployment of its latest upgrade, LiveCamNetwork 6.0.

LiveCamNetwork is an online, hosted software system, which allows website operators to launch and market live, interactive video chat experiences to the Internet. The live video chat software has been around for more than a decade.

According to the company, the new system will allow website operators to not only provide their own cam models to other sites and traffic sources using the platform, as well as profit from others' shared live content, but also will deliver live streams to multiple mobile and smartphone consumer markets at once.

Compatible systems include Apple iPhone 5, 5S, 6, 6S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad Mini, as well as most Android devices.

"LCN 6 has the same outward appearance and is is mostly compatible with previous version templates except for a few minor changes," said Mark Prince, 2much.net owner and founder. "Our templates are mobile-friendly and ready for business.”

Prince added, "What LCN 6 brings is an all-new video delivery system, HD video, full screen video, HD Audio, customizable everything, post affiliate pro support for merchant accounts and merchant Account support."

Prince also said various pricing options can provide co-branded or branding-free choices, and that the administration interface featured a "great" improved pricing and profit manager.

LiveCamNetwork 6.0 can be previewed and demonstrated by visiting 2much.net.

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