Healthcare
Compliance-aligned technology for environments that can't fail.
POTS migration, unified communications, and managed IT — built around healthcare's specific obligations.
The Challenges
What healthcare operators face
Medical equipment dependent on copper lines
Nurse call systems, emergency panels, and monitoring equipment often run on POTS. The copper sunset affects healthcare directly — and migration requires careful sequencing to maintain safety continuity.
Distributed staff with fragmented communications
Clinics, administrative offices, and mobile staff all need to communicate — but most organisations manage this across multiple systems, carriers, and contracts with no single point of accountability.
IT infrastructure without internal expertise to manage it
Most mid-size healthcare organisations don't have the internal IT depth to manage security posture, cloud infrastructure, and compliance alignment simultaneously. That's where we come in.
Key components of connected healthcare systems
Discover how purpose-built connectivity infrastructure supports healthcare and life science operations — ensuring reliable communications, environmental monitoring, and uninterrupted access across every location.
Unbreakable connectivity for public safety and emergency care
EMS teams, mobile clinics, and public health responders need connectivity that holds in urban cores, rural highways, the Far North, and every environment in between. LTE and 5G routers with Starlink integration ensure first responders and healthcare teams stay connected no matter where the call takes them.

Life science environmental monitoring and telemedicine
IoT systems capture real-time temperature and humidity data across life science environments, with automated reporting and alerting to ensure compliance and early issue detection. LTE, 5G routers, and Starlink connectivity keep these systems online and reporting accurately — whether the facility is in an urban centre, a rural community, or a remote area of Canada where cell signals are limited or non-existent.

How We Help
Solutions mapped to your operations
POTS Replacement

Safe copper migration for healthcare environments
We audit every copper-dependent service — nurse call, emergency panels, fax lines, elevator phones — and plan a migration sequence that maintains safety continuity throughout. No guesswork, no gap
Telecom Services

Unified communications across all locations
UCaaS to replace fragmented phone systems and bring administrative, clinical, and mobile staff onto one platform. One vendor, one bill, one point of accountability across all sites.
IT Infrastructure

Compliance-aligned IT and security management
Managed IT services, cybersecurity frameworks, and cloud infrastructure designed to align with PIPEDA and provincial healthcare privacy requirements. We bring the expertise so you don't have to build it internally.
5,000+ customers trust us with the hard stuff

"I've had the pleasure of working with National Wireless for over a decade. They understand our business and have offered creative solutions to address our needs, always exceeding expectations. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a trustworthy and agile business partner."
Mike F.
ACCLAIM HEALTH

"National Wireless has been an important part of our work. Communications is paramount for our SCADA system — and as we continue to grow, remote monitoring of our distribution system equipment and DER sites will become even more critical."
Mike
ERTH POWER · UTILITY DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION

"We haven't had any issues or experienced any packet loss since switching to National Wireless. The reliability has been flawless and it's eliminated the need for repeated site visits. For our business, that's invaluable."
Aaron Lengyel
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR · FORTRAN TRAFFIC SYSTEMS

"The National Wireless team consistently goes above and beyond to deliver outstanding service. Their dedication, reliability, and commitment to our best interests have made them an essential partner — not just for mobility projects, but across the Bell ecosystem."
Chris R.
TBM SERVICE GROUP

"National Wireless was the only company that answered the phone. They responded within an hour, and within 24 hours we had the system purchased. Every time I've reached out — email, service ticket, or phone call — I get a response within an hour or two, not days."
Jason Casey
EQUIPMENT MANAGER · THE MONCTON WILDCATS
get in touch
The right technology decision starts with the right conversation.
If you have a technology challenge, a project in progress, or a question about whether any of this applies to your situation. we're worth a conversation. No obligation, no standard pitch deck.
PHONE
905-829-5344, 1-800-268-4566 ext. 235
EMAIL
ccc@natcel.com
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