Six practices. One accountable team.
Each practice runs as a complete service line — engineering, deployment, and operations under one roof. Adopt one; adopt all six. We don't penalize you for starting small.
Secure connectivity & zero trust
Identity-first segmentation across clinical, IoT, guest, vendor, and corporate traffic. Continuous verification, policy-as-code, and HIPAA-aligned access controls.
Read more Practice 025G & private cellular for healthcare
Fixed wireless access, private 5G, and CBRS deployments — engineered for imaging suites, ambulatory clinics, and mobile clinical environments. T-Mobile-backed where the carrier is in scope.
Read more Practice 03SD-WAN & multi-site networking
Application-aware routing, carrier diversity, and sub-second failover across every site. Built on Cisco, Fortinet, or Palo Alto — picked to fit, not pushed to sell.
Read more Practice 04IoMT & medical device enablement
Discovery, classification, and risk-based segmentation for connected medical devices. Visibility into pumps, monitors, imaging, and biomedical fleet operations.
Read more Practice 05Telehealth & clinical communications
QoS engineered for sub-150ms video, unified communications integration, contact-center optimization, and resilient backup paths for remote-patient-monitoring workflows.
Read more Practice 06Managed network services
24×7 NOC, security operations, lifecycle hardware management, contract optimization, and quarterly architecture reviews — under one accountable team and one written SLA.
Read moreThree phases. Written deliverables. No surprise invoices.
Every engagement starts with a structured assessment. We walk your sites, capture traffic, review carrier contracts, and inventory medical devices. You get a written architecture-and-cost baseline at the end of week six.
From there, you choose: hand the architecture back, work with us through deployment, or move into ongoing operations under a managed services agreement.
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Bring the network diagram, the carrier bill, or the audit finding. We'll bring an honest read.