2much.net Signs With Epoch

MONTREAL — Live video chat software creator 2much.net has announced it is signing with Epoch as a payment processor for its flagship site LiveCamNetwork.com, as well as adding Epoch to the list of processors that support their proprietary billing script.

"I became fully aware of how extensive Epoch's services are when we met with them at the XBIZ Summit," said 2much.net founder Mark Prince. "They've absolutely proven their brand with their new automated smart payment forms and the various billing advantages they offer."

Anthony Wheatle, senior account executive at Epoch, remarked, "Mark and his team at LiveCamNetwork have been working with Epoch in other ventures for over seven years. In that time I have been able to connect him with others who were searching for a reliable WebCam Chat Program. The response from those referrals has always been very positive."

Epoch has been billing for websites online since 1996. "We integrated Epoch's billing system and referred them to customers of 2much.net," Prince said.

2much.net has been providing online video chat solutions since 1997. It won the 2010 XBIZ award for Software Company of the Year thanks to its full-webcams site package.

"We plan to offer Epoch as our primary biller to all our future customers who can then take advantage of not only the new and upcoming innovations, but also the Epoch Stats affiliate program to promote their LiveCamNetwork-powered sites," Prince said.

Prince added, "I especially like their European billing options. And their one-click account re-load feature, 'CamCharge', which customers are going to love."

Regarding their new software packages and "particularly our Solo Model edition," Prince said:

"After 15 years in business, having survived and grown stronger through the collapse of iBill, and having worked with the likes of CCBill and SegPay, which we still do. I can say that I've never felt as confident and optimistic about a biller's stability and potential as with Epoch." 

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