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CallTower

www.calltower.com

 
Since its inception in 2002, CallTower has evolved into a global cloud-based, enterprise-class Unified Communications, Contact Center and Collaboration solutions provider for growing organizations worldwide. CallTower provides, integrates and supports industry-leading solutions, including Operator Connect for Microsoft® Teams, Teams Direct Routing, GCC High Teams Direct Routing, Office 365, Cisco® Webex Calling / UCM, Cisco® CCPP, Zoom (BYOC), Zoom Phone, CT Cloud UCaaS and four contact center options, including Five9 for business customers.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.calltower.com
  • 10701 River Front Parkway 4th Floor
    South Jordan, UT USA 84095
  • Phone: 800.347.5444

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jeff Schroeder
Chief Information Officer Profile
Brandon Watts
Senior Vice President of Technology and Chief Technology Officer Profile
Greg Reynolds
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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