iotum first emerged into the telecommunications world in 2005 with Calliflower’s simple conference call Facebook app. Since its humble beginnings in 2005, Calliflower has bloomed into a fully-fledged conference call and web-meeting provider. Although iotum’s capabilities have expanded, it still retains its small business mentality with an emphasis on accountability, adaptability, and customer care.
Location: Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 416-479-9648
Founded date: 2005
Investors 2
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Mentions in press and media 5
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27.04.2021 | HEALTHSPACE DATA SYSTEMS LTD. HealthSpace Data Systems Announces Planned Launch of GovCall: a Video and Audio Communications Platform for Enabling Telegov | VANCOUVER, BC, April 27, 2021 /CNW/ - HealthSpace Data Systems Ltd. (the "Company" or "HealthSpace") (CSE: HS) (Frankfurt: 38H) (OTCQB: HDSLF) is pleased to announce the planned launch of a new platform, GovCall. GovCall... |
07.05.2016 | M&A roundup - week ending 5/7/16 | Adobe bought Livefyre; LinkedIn acquired Run Hop; Pinterest purchased URX Video-sharing website Vimeo acquired VHX, a platform that allows video creators sell their content from their own websites. No financial terms of the deal were disclo... |
13.05.2014 | New Free Audio Conferencing Service Launches in U.K. | Feature-rich FreeConference.co.uk emphasizes high-quality sound, ease of use with web browser access and local dial-in numbers LONDON - May 13, 2014 -- Iotum, a global leader in reliable and affordable HD audio conferencing, is officially l... |
09.09.2007 | Lypp, offering free conference calls | Lypp is a free group calling service that works with your existing landline or cellphone number, and launches a private testing version tomorrow. It’s a nifty service. Free conference calls. So what’s the catch, you ask? Nothing to start of... |
25.04.2007 | Roundup: Jobs misled, VoIP on Blackberry, Zude, Twitter grows, more | Apple’s Steve Jobs dealt setback — Former Apple finance chief Fred Anderson now says Apple chief executive Steve Jobs misled him about stock option accounting. Story here, and statement by Anderson here. Question: Will this bring down Jobs?... |