Business Mobile Contracts and VOIP Walsall
Providing Mobile Communication Solutions for Business Since 1986
Looking for great mobile or VOIP service for your business in Walsall?
At Staffs Comms we pride ourselves in providing unrivalled customer service throughout the entire life of your contract. We are a company of long standing, and we find that many of our customers choose us for this reason. With our history within the communications industry stretching back to when the mobile phone era first began, we are one of the few companies who have seen the way technology has evolved and how providers and there services have adapted to sustain this technological evolution. This experience has been vital in enabling us to fully understand the trends of the market, and where the industry is headed.

The future is mobile
EE are investing millions in improving voice calls, continuing their rapid 4G rollout across the UK and updating their 2G and 3G networks, too. So whether you’re in a city or village, EE has your business covered – or will soon.

Remote business networking
Imagine if you could recreate your office remotely. If you could send large files of data, have conference calls in HD and access cloud services in real time. Say hello to 4GEE.
VOIP for Business
Having a reliable, cost effective way of making and receiving calls is critical to the success of any business. We provide everything you need from our managed VoIP solutions. [read more]
Staffs Comms Ltd
Cromwell House
1 Mill Street
Cannock
Staffordshire
United Kingdom
WS11 0DP
tel: 01543 462 352
Staffs Comms provide VOIP, Business Mobile and Communications solutions in Cannock, Stafford, Lichfield, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Brownhills, Wednesbury, Rugeley, Penkridge, Willenhall and surrounding areas.



Walsall
The name Walsall is thought to have derived from the words “Walh halh”, meaning “valley of the Welsh speakers” (referring to the Brythons). Walsall is first referenced as ‘Walesho’ in a document dated 1002. Possibly as a result of a clerical error,[citation needed] it is not referred to in the Domesday Book, while the settlements of Aldridge, Bescot, Shelfield, Pelsall, Bloxwich, Great Barr and Rushall within the Metropolitan Borough are. However, it is believed that a manor was held here by William FitzAnsculf, who held numerous manors in the Midlands.
By the first part of the 13th century, Walsall was a small market town, with the weekly market being introduced in 1220 and held on Tuesdays. The mayor of Walsall was created as a political position in the 14th century. Walsall is known as “the town of a hundred trades”. (This appellation is a nod to the fact that nearby Birmingham is known as “the city of a thousand trades”.). (Source: Wikipedia)