Published healthcare deployments. Sourced directly.
Medical ANS is a new healthcare-focused DBA — our own engagement portfolio is in build. Until then, we anchor the conversation in the deployments T-Mobile and its partners have already published. Below are the references we point clients to, with links to the original sources.
A note on what we publish. The reference below is a deployment by T-Mobile with named partners — not work performed by Medical ANS. We publish it here because it documents the same 5G Advanced Network Solutions platform Medical ANS deploys, with named sources and citable outcomes.
Source: T-Mobile, published September 2023.
What it is. Boston Children's Hospital deployed T-Mobile's 5G Advanced Network Solutions (5G ANS) — a hybrid network supporting secure patient-data access across multiple devices, campus locations, and remote practitioner sites.
Why it matters. This is the published reference deployment for the T-Mobile 5G ANS platform Medical ANS deploys. It demonstrates the architecture in production at a flagship US pediatric hospital.
Named implementation partners. Per T-Mobile's reporting, the network audit and solution development was conducted by Pixel Health, with collaboration from Ingram Micro. Medical ANS is not affiliated with that engagement — we deploy the same underlying T-Mobile platform.
"Wi-Fi only extends within hospital walls and offers limited bandwidth — think about supporting thousands rather than hundreds of devices."— Heather Nelson, MHA, CHCIO · SVP & CIO, Boston Children's Hospital (via T-Mobile, Sept 2023) Read the T-Mobile story →
Source: T-Mobile, SuperBroadband product page.
What it is. T-Mobile SuperBroadband combines enterprise 5G with Starlink satellite connectivity in a single managed service — equipment, install, and 24/7 monitoring under one contract. Two operating modes: automatic failover, or load balancing for resilience-by-design.
Why it matters for healthcare. Multi-site healthcare organizations — clinic networks, ambulatory groups, specialty centers — need always-on connectivity without standing up two separate ISP relationships. SuperBroadband is positioned for exactly this. T-Mobile names healthcare among the target verticals.
Plans & positioning. Per T-Mobile, plans start at $250/mo on a 36-month commitment; the offering is positioned as superior to "traditional business internet that relies on a single wired connection."
What Medical ANS does with this.
- Site assessment for SuperBroadband fit (5G coverage, Starlink line-of-sight, traffic profile)
- Design review for failover vs. load-balance configuration
- Ordering, install coordination, and ongoing management
- Integration with on-site network and security architecture
T-Mobile SuperBroadband →
Source: Cato Networks customer story, 2022.
What it is. Fullerton Health — a Singapore-based provider operating 550+ healthcare facilities across nine Asia-Pacific countries — deployed Cato Networks' SASE Cloud platform to unify connectivity and security across every site.
What was deployed. Cato Socket appliances at each site connecting to 75+ global PoPs, plus Cato SSE 360 security edge (Secure Web Gateway, CASB, DLP, ZTNA, FWaaS). Remote-user access via Cato Client. Completed inside one year despite the pandemic, executed remotely through a central activation portal.
Outcomes Cato published. All 550 locations connected within 2022; ~30% reduction in telecommunications investment versus alternatives; centralized security monitoring across previously fragmented sites.
Why it matters here. Cato Networks is in the Intelisys supplier portfolio that Medical ANS reaches as a sub-agent. The Fullerton deployment is the published reference for the same Cato SASE architecture Medical ANS would design and deploy for a comparable multi-site healthcare client.
"It really was plug-and-play for us."— Alvin Lim, Group Technology & Information Security Director, Fullerton Health (via Cato Networks) Read on catonetworks.com →
If we can't cite it, we don't claim it.
Medical ANS is new. Until we have engagement-portfolio writeups of our own — reviewed and approved by named clients — we don't publish anonymous "case studies" with invented metrics.
The references on this page are real, public, and cited to their sources. As we land engagements with healthcare facilities under the Medical ANS name, this page will grow to include them — with the same standard of citation.
Be a reference, not a placeholder.
If you're a healthcare facility evaluating T-Mobile's 5G ANS or SuperBroadband for production use, let's talk. We'll come back with a written assessment and where we'd start.