CALL24
Our mission is to improve our customer’s safety, security, and business efficiencies through meeting their fundamental wireless communication needs.
1950's - Our modern-day communications systems
venture began in 1953 when Nick Reisenweaver, the chief engineer at WSJS
television in Winston-Salem, NC began a "sideline" two-way radio
business. The booming post-WWII economy helped Reisenweaver
successfully grow his organization, as he met the dispatch communication
needs of taxis, oil & coal trucks, and other mobile businesses.
Obtaining a radio dealership from General Electric, Reisenweaver quickly
became one of GE's top resellers - so much so, that he launched
Reisenweaver Communications, Inc., also known as RCS, in 1959,
eventually leaving his television engineering position to focus solely
on his fledgling wireless communications company.
1960's - Reisenweaver used his WSJS relationship
to acquire radio antenna rights at the tv station's new Sauratown
mountain site, the highest in the region. This, along with rights to
the top of Wachovia Bank's new downtown Winston-Salem office tower,
facilitated RCS’s attaining licenses for launching mobile telephone and
paging divisions. New radio products with low-maintenance transistors
replaced old tube-and-crystal technology, transforming the mobile
communications industry. Construction trades, power companies and
others took advantage of the practical business efficiencies afforded by
the technology advances, causing explosive growth for RCS.
1970's - Due to poor health, Reisenweaver sold
RCS's divisions. Donald L. "Chuck" Shipton, an RCS employee and radio
technology visionary, acquired all the company's divisions except
paging, which was divested to another corporation. RCS also opened
offices in Lexington and Greensboro, NC, allowing it to better serve
customers throughout the greater Triad region of North Carolina.
1980's - Under the leadership of Chuck Shipton, RCS experienced exponential growth in the '80s. Shipton credited the reaping of such success to a philosophy of charitable giving. With the deregulation of the paging industry, RCS re-launched its paging division, far exceeding its initial business goals.
Many of the regions' largest organizations became long-term RCS customers during the '80s and remain loyal customers to this day. During this time, RCS also acquired inexpensive radio-frequency licenses from the Federal Communications Commission. This would soon prove to be one of the most fortunate purchases the company ever made.
1990's - The cellular boom. During the '90s,
large cellular companies emerged nationwide. The value of RCS-owned
radio channels skyrocketed, as radio frequencies were needed to build
out expansive cellular networks. RCS sold a large portion of its
privately-held frequencies, using the funding to acquire another local
two-way radio and paging company, launch its CALL24 Wireless Callbox
manufacturing division, launch Cornerstone Towers, its tower building
& maintenance company, and build a new corporate headquarters
building in Winston-Salem, NC.
2000's - RCS changed its name to RCS Wireless
Technology to better reflect its core business competencies. As large
cellular companies dominated the evolving mobile communications
landscape, RCS made customer safety and security a priority. Its CALL24
Wireless Callbox Division gained a national reputation for reliable
emergency communication, growing its education, medical, corporate, and
government customer base. The company's local service department grew
to meet the mobile communication needs of regional fire, police, first
responders, and business dispatchers.
In addition, RCS Wireless Technology introduced numerous
safety-related products, including an improved CALL24 S-Series Wireless
Callbox, a wide-area public address system for campus environments,
computer-aided communication dispatch, and most recently, launched a new
video surveillance division - CALL24 Security. This new division
serves not only its North Carolina customers, but helps CALL24 callbox
customers nationwide in "visually" securing the areas around their
callboxes.
CONTACT
Address | 800 Megahertz Drive , NC 27107 |
City | Winston-Salem |
Telephone | +1 336-788-9191 |
Website | Go to website |