CALLTOWER'S SKYPE FOR BUSINESS VOICE OFFERING Recognized for driving growth in the Microsoft Skype for Business community
South Jordan, Utah December 16, 2015 - CallTower (News - Alert) announced today that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has awarded CallTower's Skype for Business Voice Offering a 2015 INTERNET TELEPHONY Skype for Business Pioneer Award.
"Our years of experience and feature enhancements to our Skype for Business Solution have enabled our thousands of customers to manage various channels of communication all under one roof. Mobile apps, soft phone, Office 365 integration, contact center, CRM integration, video, web and audio conferencing, instant messaging, intelligent presence and work collaboration are all part of CallTower Connect, our admin portal" said William Rubio, Chief Revenue Officer.
"Congratulations to CallTower for receiving a 2015 INTERNET TELEPHONY Skype for Business Pioneer Award," said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. "CallTower's Skype for Business Voice offering
is enabling businesses of all sizes to leverage the Skype platform to create enhanced communications and collaboration experiences for their users. I look forward to seeing CallTower future endeavors."
Winners will be published in the December 2015 issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine.
About CallTower
CallTower, Inc. is a leading nationwide provider of hosted enterprise-class unified communications solutions for growing organizations. The company focuses on enhancing its clients' strategic and business operational capabilities by integrating: business phone service, mobile applications, email hosting, unified messaging, instant messaging, audio, web and video conferencing, collaboration tools, contact center, cloud services and global networks into one, reliable platform.
Learn more at http://www.calltower.com.
About TMC
Global buyers rely on TMC's content-driven marketplaces to make purchase decisions and navigate markets. This presents branding, thought leadership and lead generation opportunities for vendors/sellers.
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