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Best Call Center Companies
4 Companies-Rankings updated: August 19, 2026
DesignRush evaluates all call center providers based on its expertise, success stories, and verified client reviews. Some listings may be paid.
AcquireOne helps international B2B companies successfully enter and grow in the German speaking market through strategic sales outsourcing. We combine market entry strategy, outbound prospecting, cold calling, email outreach and LinkedIn campaigns to generate qualified sales opportunities without the need to...
Location
Berlin, Germany
Number of Employees
Under 49
Average Hourly Rate
$75/hr
Minimal Budget
$10,000 - $25,000
Portfolios Count
1 Project Listed
AcquireOne Services
Call Centers
Email Marketing
Direct Marketing
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Jotform
Synaos
Everspring
ComControl
Payt
ANG
Tribe
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AcquireOne Reviews & Testimonials
Katharina Müller
Business Development Manager at comcontrol
5.0★
Appointment Setting Review from Katharina Müller
With AcquireOne, we've finally built a functioning system for our lead generation. Appointments are reliably scheduled and kept with a current show rate of 98%. I can recommend the company for B2B appointment setting.
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NQX is a Canadian customer experience and contact center solutions provider offering contact center outsourcing, digital transformation, AI-powered solutions, CX consulting, automation, analytics, software development, and omnichannel customer support. It helps businesses modernize and scale their customer...
Location
Laval, Canada
Number of Employees
1000 & Up
Average Hourly Rate
$23/hr
Portfolios Count
1 Project Listed
NQX (formerly Nordia) Services
BPO
Customer Support
Call Centers
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Media & Communications Industry
Fashion Industry
Corporate Services Industry
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NQX (formerly Nordia) Reviews & Testimonials
Samuel
Review from Google
1.0★
Samuel's Review Sourced from Google
My experience at Nordia (now NQX) was disappointing. The service was poor, and the training was insufficient. Despite being told I wasn't performing well, I believe I did my job correctly, yet my probation was extended.
Working from home in the sales team, I find the work quality lacking. The HR and Team Leaders are not effective. During online training, I received no support and felt mistreated.
As part of Bell, Nordia seems focused solely on profit, neglecting employee mental health. The service quality reflects this. Forget Bell altogether.
v man
Review from Google
1.0★
v man's Review Sourced from Google
This company which is contracted by Bell Mobility among others, cannot be trusted. They have employees who share customers private information for the purposes of harassment. They are currently facing a lawsuit.
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Transforming Businesses Through Digital Innovation
Netquall is a global IT solutions and technology services company specializing in web design and development, web applications, custom software development, graphic design, digital marketing, and professional IT training. The company emphasizes delivering quality solutions within deadlines while maintaining...
Location
Wayne, New Jersey
Number of Employees
50 - 99
Average Hourly Rate
$50/hr
Minimal Budget
$1,000 - $10,000
Netquall Services
Web Design
Web Development
Software Testing
Mobile App Development
Software Development
Digital Marketing
Call Centers
Business Consulting
DevOps Consulting
IT Compliance Solution
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Direct Objective Consulting specializes in B2B marketing for small and medium-sized enterprises. With a focus on lead generation and commercialization, the agency serves technology, manufacturing, and service providers. Its mission is to maximize clients' marketing ROI through customized strategies that drive...
Location
Montreal, Canada
Number of Employees
Under 49
Direct Objective Consulting Services
Digital Marketing
Digital Strategy
Public Relations
Reputation Management
Video Production
Big Data Analytics
AEO
Content Marketing
Advertising
Call Centers
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TIBCO
intellera
CanadaVisa
Hardent
explorance
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Direct Objective Consulting Reviews & Testimonials
Orly Argaman
Review from Google
5.0★
Orly Argaman's Review Sourced from Google
We have worked with Gil for our product strategy, web site creation, market research and some other marketing/strategy aspects. It was an absolute pleasure: Gil is very knowledgeable and creative, communications are clear & concise, delivery always on time and quality of the work was outstanding. I won't hesitate using Gil's services in the future.
Angie Velarde
Review from Google
5.0★
Angie Velarde's Review Sourced from Google
Direct Objective offers experienced marketing and strategic consultants. Gil along with his team can take a brief and immerse themselves in the business and be a real part of it. His team can turn a concept into reality and come up with practical strategies and concepts to take to market. Gil is also a great business partner and can be trusted to bounce off ideas in a respected and considered way. I recommend Direct Objective Consulting to anyone needing an experienced strategic marketing and business partner to enthusiastically drive growth and get results.
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5 Frequently Asked Questions About Call Center Providers
What services do call centers provide?
Call centers provide comprehensive services to support customer experiences and business operations. They generally fall under 5 categories:Â
Inbound call center services: Handling incoming customer inquiries and needs, including customer support, technical troubleshooting, order tracking and returns, account updates, and billing inquiries. Â
Outbound call center services: Conducting customer outreach activities, such as sales calls, lead generation, customer surveys, feedback collection, and appointment setting.Â
Omnichannel call center services: Managing customer interactions across multiple channels, including phone, SMS messaging, social media, live chat, and email.Â
Automated call center services: Using interactive voice response (IVR), chatbots, knowledge bases, and AI-based tools to resolve routine requests and support agents. Â
Virtual call center services: Providing the above services through remote or geographically distributed teams using cloud contact center platforms (CCaaS), VOIP, and workforce management tools.Â
Additionally, there are also specialized call centers that provide industry-specific services, such as insurance verification for healthcare and medical institutions, KYC checks for financial services, and citizen surveys for government agencies.Â
What is the difference between multichannel, omnichannel, and optichannel support?
Multichannel aims to reach customers through multiple channels (e.g., voice, chat, email, and social), but channels operate independently with limited shared context, which can create inconsistent customer experiences. Â
Omnichannel seeks to provide a consistent and continuous customer experience through all touchpoints by having a unified database and integrated system for conversation history and customer data. As a result, omnichannel strategies are often costly and require large teams to cover all customer channels.Â
Optichannel focuses on prioritizing and routing customers to the most effective communication channel for specific inquiries, optimizing costs rather than maximizing presence. This strategy often selects the highest customer touchpoints by analyzing customer behavior, preferences, and market trends.Â
How do these companies use AI?
Call center companies are using AI to improve contact center agent efficiency, service quality, and customer experience through the following:Â
AI-driven self-service (e.g., conversational IVRs, chatbots, and virtual assistants) to handle end-to-end conversations and routine issues with minimal human involvement. Â
AI agents assist live customer service representatives with real-time suggestions, knowledge-based answers, and automated wrap-up notes.Â
Performance monitoring using speech-text analytics to evaluate agent-client interactions, flag issues, and recommend coaching actions.Â
Predictive analytics to anticipate high contact volumes, staffing needs, and customer drivers (e.g., repeat contacts and churn risk).Â
Intelligent call routing that uses intent detection and customer context to route inquiries to the right department or expert.Â
How to decide between outsourcing call centers vs. in-house call centers?
The answer depends on your support complexity, demand volatility, compliance needs, desired control, and internal team capabilities. Below is a cost-benefit analysis to help you:Â
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Outsource call centers
In-house call centers
Advantages
Lower infrastructure and employee costsÂ
Faster ramp and easier 24/7 coverageÂ
Access to proven process and multilingual talentÂ
Scale up and down more quickly
Greater control over hiring, training, and cultureÂ
Tighter governance and direct oversightÂ
Easier alignment to product changes and internal stakeholdersÂ
Disadvantages
Less direct control over day-to-day executionÂ
Requires strong onboarding and training to match brand standardsÂ
Risk of inconsistent performance if governance is weakÂ
Higher fixed costs (management, recruiting, tools, and facilities)Â
Slower to scale, especially during peak seasons
Requires significant investment for 24/7 coverage
Best for
Brands with fluctuating customer support volumesÂ
Organizations needing fast rollout, 24/7 coverage, or multi-lingual coverageÂ
Businesses looking for affordable customer support solutionsÂ
Organizations that want greater control and operate in a highly regulated environmentÂ
Companies with high complexity support tied closely to productÂ
Startups and small businesses with small customer service demandÂ
When to choose offshore, onshore, or nearshore providers?
Onshore call centers operate within the same country as your business, enabling better time-zone overlap, cultural alignment, and ease of management through site visits and tighter governance. However, they often have higher costs and, in some markets, it is harder to hire at scale.Â
Choose onshore call center companies if you want higher control, strong brand alignment, and close collaboration with internal teams.Â
Nearshore call center companies are located near your country or region, making them more cost-effective than onshore and easier to collaborate with than offshore. While time zone and cultural alignment are not guaranteed, many providers build teams around your processes, language needs, and operating hours.Â
Choose nearshore if you want to balance cost, collaboration, and operational control.Â
Offshore call center providers are based in distant countries and are often selected for cost efficiency, scale, and 24/7 coverage. However, cultural and linguistic barriers, time zone compatibility, and limited quality control can be issues.Â
Choose offshore call center companies if you need scalable coverage, multilingual capacity, and can operate effectively with structured governance, documented workflows, and strong QA.Â
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