CallTower Launches eSIM Integration for Teams and Webex, Offering Free Access to Boost Enterprise Mobility
CallTower has introduced a new eSIM-based mobility standard, offering six months of complimentary access to its mobile solutions integrated with Microsoft Teams and Webex Calling.
The initiative is designed to simplify enterprise communications by enabling device-agnostic connectivity, allowing professionals to stay connected without relying on physical SIM cards. By integrating eSIM technology directly into unified communications platforms, CallTower aims to remove barriers to adoption and support the growing demands of hybrid and remote work environments.
With this approach, businesses can provide employees with a single-number identity across devices, ensuring seamless communication and a consistent professional presence. The integration also helps streamline workflows and reduce administrative complexity, making it easier to deploy and manage communication systems at scale.
CallTower’s Chief Revenue Officer, William Rubio, said the move reflects the company’s commitment to delivering flexible, accessible communication tools that adapt to modern business needs. By offering complimentary eSIM access, the company is lowering the entry barrier for organizations looking to adopt mobile-integrated unified communications.
The solution connects mobile devices natively with enterprise platforms, creating a more cohesive and secure user experience for both employees and customers. It also accelerates deployment timelines, enabling organizations to roll out mobility solutions quickly while ensuring reliable connectivity across locations.
As a long-standing player in enterprise communications, CallTower continues to expand its portfolio with technologies such as Teams Operator Connect, Webex, Zoom Phone, and AI-driven contact center solutions. The introduction of eSIM integration underscores its focus on innovation and its goal of redefining how businesses connect and collaborate in an increasingly digital and mobile-first world.