After years of working with the largest Telecoms companies throughout the world, we decided that the level of ethics, customer support and localised knowledge was severely lacking.
No longer should you have to call an overseas helpdesk for a simple billing, service or technical related query. We provide telecommunication services to Regional Australian Businesses to ensure a swift, simple and transparent transition from your current telco.
“Our attitude towards others determines their attitude towards us.”
Earl Nightingale
Central Telecoms has hit the 5 year mark of servicing regional Australia with real service and real support.
Over the past few years we have hit many milestones and overcome many roadblocks, but we wouldn’t be here without the support of other local businesses.
In short, we make things simple for local businesses, when it comes to Telco.
We are hands-on and accountable and provide a service that the major service providers have proven again and again that they cannot. See what our customers have said about us here.
Providing regional Australian small and medium businesses with access to quality high-speed internet.
A premium layer 2 fiber-optic connection for when your business needs a little more kick.
Say goodbye to landline phones. Our voice solutions are cloud based.
Compliment your business savings with our affordable mobile plans.
Graeme owns successful telecoms businesses in the UK and now Australia. He has almost 15 years’ experience in the telecommunications industry, and has sold and worked with all different types of voice and data technology that affects the SMB marketplace.
Brigid is a family person who loves doing anything outdoors, such as four-wheel driving, camping with her family and visiting the iconic Somersby Falls, south of the coast. She also loves the local live music scene!
Beau enjoys the best of what the Newcastle region has to offer, as well as spending quality time with his two little children and wife. He’s a recently retired rugby player who supports his local team the Wanderers, and the local NRL team, the Newcastle Knights.