One WAN. Every site. Behaves itself.

We design, deploy, and operate SD-WAN networks across hospitals, ambulatory clinics, and back-office sites. Application-aware routing, carrier diversity, and sub-second failover — under one accountable team.

What healthcare orgs actually face.

Most multi-site healthcare networks accumulated their carriers and circuits over years. Each acquisition added another contract. Each new clinic added another fiber install. Result: opaque cost structures, redundant carriers, and recovery objectives that don't actually meet the clinical RTO.

Legacy MPLS is expensive and slow to change. Pure internet underlay is cheap but fragile. The right answer is a hybrid SD-WAN underlay engineered to specific clinical applications.

Medical ANS designs, deploys, and operates the SD-WAN — anchored on T-Mobile SuperBroadband (5G + Starlink) as a real, diverse second leg where the topology benefits from it.

How we build it.

  • Multi-carrier underlay design with broadband, dedicated internet, LTE, and 5G fixed wireless as options
  • Application-aware overlay with QoS tuned to EHR, imaging, voice, and clinical video
  • Sub-second carrier failover validated quarterly at every site
  • Vendor-neutral on the SD-WAN platform — Cisco SD-WAN, Fortinet Secure SD-WAN, Palo Alto Prisma, or Versa depending on fit
  • Centralized policy with site-local enforcement and zero-touch provisioning
  • Quarterly carrier-contract optimization built into the managed services agreement

SuperBroadband as the hybrid SD-WAN underlay.

Architecture diagram: clinic sites and hospital aggregate to a SuperBroadband CPE that uses T-Mobile 5G as the primary path and Starlink LEO as automatic failover, both converging on the internet edge.

What this delivers.

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

Outcome 01

Lower WAN spend

Carrier consolidation and circuit right-sizing are well-documented sources of multi-year WAN cost reduction. Projected savings are sized against your actual carrier bill during assessment.

Outcome 02

Faster site rollouts

Zero-touch provisioning brings new clinic sites online in days rather than weeks. SuperBroadband as the underlay removes the wait on a carrier install.

Outcome 03

Validated resilience

Failover is designed, exercised, and reported on — not assumed. SuperBroadband's 5G + Starlink hybrid provides genuine path diversity by construction.

What carrier consolidation could save you.

A 60-second sketch using well-documented industry reduction ranges. The real numbers come out of an assessment — but this is the right place to start the conversation.

10 sites
$25,000 / month
24-month projected savings
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Annualized run-rate savings of .


Estimate uses industry-typical WAN cost-reduction ranges from carrier consolidation (20–35%) with a year-1 ramp factor. Actual savings depend on contract terms, circuit mix, and assessment findings.

T-Mobile 5G as a real second leg.

We use T-Mobile's 5G network as a true diverse path on most SD-WAN sites — not a token backup. Where the carrier service is in scope, T-Mobile's solution engineering team validates the RF plan and the failover behavior before go-live.

More on the partnership

T-Mobile SuperBroadband as the hybrid SD-WAN underlay.

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Talk to a solutions engineer.

Bring the diagram, the carrier bill, or the requirement doc. We'll bring an honest read.