IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 31, 2016 -- Business Communications Solutions (BCS), a technology-driven, single-source service provider that offers a broad range of solutions specializing in Cloud, Structured Cabling, A/V, Security/Surveillance, Unified Communication, IT and Networking services, today announced its ranking, for a third consecutive year, in Inc. Magazine’s Annual List of America’s Fastest Growing Private Companies – 500|5000. This list spans across all industries and highlights noteworthy growth in America’s privately held companies. BCS is delighted to receive this honor for a third consecutive year.
Business Communications Solutions continues to not only sustain the status quo, but to thrive in the ever evolving business technology arena. This Orange County-based company has fully embraced the all-inclusive business model through securing crucial key partnerships and bringing on skilled staff, all with the intent of unifying communications for their clients. As a result, they have created a more seamless experience for the end-user.
For BCS to be continually recognized by such a highly regarded publication is a tremendous honor and a testament to their capabilities. Sunny Rajab, CEO of BCS, expanded on the company’s strategy behind the steady growth, “We are extremely pleased to be recognized in the Inc. 5000 again. Our continued growth over the past few years is attributed to recognizing that technology is no longer a product by product sale. Today, the needs of business clients require a multifaceted answer. Productivity and monetary loss due to miscommunication and lack of integration between multiple vendors is too considerable to be ignored. At BCS, we aim to fix this. The right bundling of communications solutions, careful selection of specialized staff, re-investment in the latest training and specialization in new industry verticals allows us to expand our product offering for existing customers as well as providing better services to an entirely new client base.”
About Business Communications Solutions:
BCS was founded in 2001 as a telecommunications company with an emphasis on phone systems and low-voltage cabling work, but has now evolved into an innovative IT company offering the most current IT solutions in the industry. BCS is now an information technology company specializing in Cloud, Structured, Cabling, A/V, Security/Surveillance, Unified Communications, IT and Networking services and more. BCS’ reach is national, with headquarters in Irvine, California.
Securing key partnerships with industry leaders at various points along the information technology and networking supply chain allows BCS to provide customers one all-inclusive solution. After conducting a thorough assessment, they are able to customize a solution for today, while providing businesses the ability to scale their technology proportionate to growth. Whether the customer is upgrading their system, relocating or maybe opening their first office, BCS has a solution to fit their needs. For more information about BCS and their services, please visit www.bcsconsultants.com.
About Inc.
Inc. was founded in 1979, and is based in New York City. The Inc. 500|5000, a comprehensive list of the fastest-growing private companies in the nation (based on three-year revenue growth), was originally published by Inc. Magazine in 1982. This publication is geared toward providing a forum for owners and managers of privately held companies to obtain up-to-date economic trends, events, business resources and solutions-driven content for entrepreneurs.
Contact: Azia Weisz [email protected] Business Communications Solutions www.bcsconsultants.com


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