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The license was granted by the state Department of Consumer Protection as an extension of Sportech's existing franchise for off-track betting at bricks-and-mortar locations and by telephone. The business, founded in the '70s as state-run Off-Track Betting, or OTB, was rebranded in 2009 as Winners, with large locations in New Haven and near Bradley International Airport.
Connecticut's general fund will receive a small percentage of the wagers, as it does under the existing arrangement in person and by telephone.
Online customers "will be able to see streaming video of the race in real time," said Jennifer Conning, a spokeswoman for Sportech, in addition to information about each race and replays of previous races.
The company bought the Connecticut betting franchise in 2010, and moved its North American headquarters to New Haven. It does not have direct-to-consumer operations in other states, but it provides gaming systems and support to race tracks such as the Meadowlands in New Jersey, and to off-track companies in other states, Conning said.
The development happens as state lawmakers and federal officials, prompted by tight state budgets, are considering ways to sanction online gaming at a time when poker and other games are growing rapidly on the Internet.
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