Our Telephone Systems
Telephone System Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire
GCS Communications have years of experience in telecoms and data cabling, around Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and the East Midlands, allowing you to choose the right telephone system easily. It is more important than ever to make sure that your business is maintaining and improving their communication services. We are happy to recommend the best phone systems and our in depth knowledge makes us sure we will match your business needs. We specialise in switchboard installations and voicemail maintenance. If you're looking for a traditional PBX system, using analogue lines, or a mixture of phone lines, analogue or IDSN, an all IDSN voice and data PBX or an up to date voice over IP telephone system or IP phone, we can provide you with the perfect solution for your business telephone system.
- * Experienced installers around the East Midlands
- * We have a full range of services
- * We program the system to your requirements
- * We will connect and test the system
- * The best possible advice on telephone cabling
Why choose us?
In Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire, telephone communications are still the most popular way for customers to contact your business, that's why successful businesses are sure customer service is at its highest level and information processed is retainable. Call recording can improve your sales and customer service techniques, make sure your marketing campaigns are reaching their full potential and also allow your company better records of verbal communication and regulations. It also works as a backup for your company, avoiding the problems that come with inaccurate orders, lost details, and company disputes.
Voice Over IP Solutions
Why choose call recording for your business
Voice Over Internet Protocol is a simple process. Your normal speech is converted from analogue (spoken) to digital. Once it is digital, it can be split into small packages of data that can be sent over a computer network and then put back together into analogue to the person at the receiving end. It runs on IP (Internet Protocol) which is what you use to access the internet. By getting rid of the need for separate networks, you can reduce cost and increase the flexibility of your systems.
Why not give us a call if...
- * Your business has outgrown its telephone system
- * You're moving offices
- * Your company is expandin.
- * If you are experiencing problems
- * If your current provider is not meeting your expectations






