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MundoVideo® and the Colombian market: what world-class manufacturing looks like when regulation is still evolving

Published date: 2026-06-11

What is happening in Colombia today is not simply a regulatory debate. It is a test of industrial seriousness. When homologation standards are still being defined, operators do not need noise, panic, or slogans. They need a manufacturer that understands how to protect installed assets, preserve operating continuity, and prepare the market for the moment when the rulebook becomes final. That is why the right way to read the current framework is with discipline: Resolution 20211200034224 of 2021 and Resolution 20260006744 of 2026 clearly belong to the same regulatory architecture and complement one another, but they are not, by themselves, the last word on homologation in Colombia.

Their official object remains reliability and phased implementation, and Coljuegos’ own later regulatory activity shows that the framework has continued to evolve.

This is precisely where MundoVideo® is distinguishing itself. The company is not asking operators to gamble on an unfinished regulatory process. It is building from what already exists. Its commercial documentation states that Diamond®, Stand Alone®, La Fiesta® and MultigameLINK® already hold certifications in other jurisdictions under identified certificates, and that once Coljuegos finalizes the standards applicable to Colombia, MundoVideo® will move to transfer those certifications, including support for earlier-generation Multigame® Diamond® machines. That matters. It means the company is not treating legacy equipment as disposable, and it is not leaving Colombian operators alone with sunk investments while the local framework matures.

A world-class manufacturer is not defined only by what it sells, but by the processes it maintains after the sale. Here, too, the record is concrete. MundoVideo®’s 24-month extended warranty applies across Pokerroom®, Diamond®, Stand Alone®, La Fiesta®, MultigameLINK®, Trinova® and RHODIO®. It covers essential electronic components such as screens, logic boards, power supplies, structured wiring, and chassis under normal operating conditions. It also requires documented preventive and corrective maintenance, including shipment of the main board to the Bogotá headquarters every six months, intervention records, official-channel claims with serial number and evidence, one free compatible software change during the warranty period, annual preventive maintenance for bill validators, and free battery replacement when applicable. That is not improvisation. That is process discipline.

MundoVideo® is also protecting the Colombian industry in a broader sense. Its own quality policy speaks of land-based and online solutions, competitive standards, financing lines, strategic alliances, competent personnel, efficient operations, and continuous improvement. In practice, its proposals pair technical backing with immediate inventory, staged down payments, financing structures, and timing that helps operators manage permits and move equipment into production instead of freezing capital unnecessarily. Even the handling of replaced parts and obsolete materials is linked to a responsible route through MundoVideoVerde®. In other words, the company is not only thinking about machines; it is thinking about the ecosystem around them.

That is why the right message to the market is neither triumphalism nor fear. It is this: Colombia’s final homologation framework still depends on Coljuegos, but the operators who have already trusted MundoVideo® are not standing on empty ground. They are backed by international certification history, a structured after-sales system, legacy support logic, financing support, technical traceability, and a manufacturer that is plainly preparing to transfer what can be transferred when the Colombian authority defines the final path. That is how a serious company protects not only its own products, but the industry it helped build.

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