Wireless that performs like wireline.

We design and deploy fixed wireless access, private 5G, and CBRS networks for healthcare environments where Wi-Fi alone won't carry the workload. Our T-Mobile partnership puts carrier solution engineering on every joint design.

What healthcare orgs actually face.

Hospitals were built on Wi-Fi assumptions that are showing their age. Imaging suites need predictable bandwidth, infusion fleets need persistent connectivity, and ambulatory clinics need carrier-grade backup that doesn't depend on whoever's running the local cable plant.

Off-the-shelf cellular feels straightforward until you try to make it production-ready: SIM lifecycle, signal mapping, antenna placement, and integration with the corporate identity plane all become projects of their own.

Medical ANS brings the design templates and the T-Mobile Solution Partner relationship that puts carrier engineering on every design review.

How we build it.

  • RF site surveys with healthcare-specific clinical workflow overlays
  • Fixed wireless access as primary or as managed backup, depending on site economics
  • Private 5G and CBRS networks for specialty environments (imaging, mobile clinical, behavioral health)
  • SIM and eUICC lifecycle management integrated with our managed services
  • Direct T-Mobile carrier engineering involvement on every design
  • Integration with the existing campus LAN and identity infrastructure

How 5G ANS fits together.

Architecture diagram: healthcare facility connects to a 5G CPE, which uses the T-Mobile 5G radio access network and 5G core to reach internet and cloud-hosted clinical applications. Reference deployment: Boston Children's Hospital.

What this delivers.

Design targets we engineer to. Where a benchmark applies across the industry, we say so.

Outcome 01

Faster ambulatory rollouts

New clinic sites come online in days, not months — no waiting on local carrier provisioning.

Outcome 02

Predictable clinical bandwidth

Carrier-grade SLAs for the workloads that matter, with QoS shaped to clinical priorities.

Outcome 03

Resilient redundancy

Wireless paths that fail independently of wireline — a real second leg, not the same fiber in a different jacket.

A T-Mobile partnership that shows up in the design review.

As a T-Mobile Solution Partner, Medical ANS can bring T-Mobile's healthcare solution engineering team into joint design review — RF planning, carrier-side validation, and 5G ANS / SuperBroadband architecture review before build. The same program supports T-Mobile's published healthcare deployments, including Boston Children's Hospital.

More on the partnership

Healthcare's first 5G hybrid network — Boston Children's Hospital.

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