CallTower, a global leader in delivering unified communications, contact center, and collaboration solutions, launches Webex Go with CallTower that will bring enterprise-grade calling capabilities directly to employees’ mobile devices, enabling seamless and secure business communications from anywhere.
Webex Go with CallTower integrates Webex Calling into the native dialer of mobile phones, allowing employees to make and receive business calls while maintaining privacy and compliance. By utilizing eSIM technology, the solution ensures that business calls are routed through an enterprise system, preserving professional identity while offering high-quality, secure voice connectivity. Employees can stay connected without needing additional apps or compromising personal phone numbers.
Doug Larsen, Senior Vice President of Product and Software Development at CallTower, stated, “CallTower and Webex enable businesses to provide employees with a more flexible and secure mobile experience. Webex Go with CallTower removes the friction of traditional mobile calling solutions, allowing users to seamlessly transition between devices while staying connected to their enterprise phone system.”
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“Webex Go with CallTower will bring even more value to our joint customers,” said Amey Parandekar, Vice President, Product Management at Cisco. “Businesses can now deliver seamless enterprise mobility and benefit from the agility of cloud-based PSTN for a complete, enterprise-grade calling solution that meets the evolving needs of today’s hybrid workforce.”
This partnership highlights CallTower’s ongoing focus on delivering forward-thinking, enterprise-grade communication solutions that enable businesses to adapt to the evolving needs of a modern workforce. By combining CallTower’s expertise in cloud-based communications with Cisco’s cutting-edge Webex platform, Webex Go with CallTower provides businesses with an innovative and seamless way to stay connected.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire
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