IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 13, 2017 -- Business Communications Solutions (BCS) was ranked #20 in the Orange County Business Journal’s annual list of “Largest Ranked Telecommunication Companies,” moving up from #22 last year. This is the third year in a row that BCS has received this recognition.
BCS’s steady growth is attributed to the company’s commitment to remaining ahead of the curve in innovation. Despite the rapid changes in the technological industry, BCS has always been fast to evolve and adopt the latest practices. Recognizing and acting on customer demand for new products and services is where the company excels. BCS has catapulted to the next level of managed services with Kumo, a cloud-based solution provider of various unified communication services. Kumo simplifies and unifies the way businesses operate, collaborate, and communicate with infinite solutions in the cloud.
BCS is honored to receive this prestigious award. Despite the evolution of their products and services over time, the founding principles and their utmost dedication to providing quality customer service has remained steadfast. Sunny Rajab, CEO of the woman-owned business, affirmed, “At BCS, we pride ourselves in providing the best solutions to our clients, allowing them to concentrate on business while we handle their technology needs. We have achieved this excellence thanks to our talented staff.”
About BCS:
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 company offering the most current IT solutions that the industry has to offer. BCS is now an information technology company specializing in Cloud, Structured Cabling, A/V, Security/Surveillance, Unified Communications, IT and Networking services and more. Their reach is national, but they are headquartered 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 Orange County Business Journal.
The Orange County Business Journal delivers the latest news and information on Orange County’s companies, industries, and business people. It is available in print and online.
Contact:
Leslie Babcock
949.333.1000
[email protected]
Business Communications Solutions
www.bcsconsultants.com


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