March 28, 2026
3 min read

Case Study: How We Keep Public Hospitals Connected When Every Second Counts

In most offices, a slow internet connection is an annoyance. A file takes a few extra seconds to download, a video call gets a bit choppy. It’s frustrating, but life goes on.

But what if your office is the radiology department of a major public hospital? What if that slow connection is delaying the transfer of a critical patient’s CT scan? In that environment, a few extra seconds are not just an annoyance; they can be the difference between a fast, accurate diagnosis and a life-altering delay.

This is a reality we understand deeply. For years, Boost has been the trusted connectivity partner for radiology departments in key public hospitals across South Africa like Clinix Private Hospitals. It’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly, and it has shaped our entire philosophy on what it means to provide a truly reliable network.

The Challenge: A High-Stakes Environment with Zero Margin for Error

Public hospitals are one of the most challenging IT environments imaginable. They face a unique combination of pressures:

  • Legacy Infrastructure: Many facilities are dealing with older buildings and a patchwork of outdated network hardware.
  • Budget Constraints: Public sector budgets are notoriously tight, leaving little room for expensive, top-of-the-line equipment.
  • Extreme Reliability Demands: In a clinical setting, network downtime is not an option. Doctors need 24/7 access to patient records, imaging files, and other critical data.
  • Data-Intensive Workloads: A single MRI or CT scan can be hundreds of megabytes. These massive files need to be transferred quickly and reliably between diagnostic equipment, storage servers, and specialists’ workstations.

For the doctors and technicians on the front lines, the technology needs to be invisible. It just needs to work. They don’t have time to troubleshoot a network connection or wait for a file to transfer. Their focus needs to be entirely on the patient.

The Solution: Resilient, Proactive, and Purpose-Built Connectivity

When we partner with a hospital, our approach is built on a foundation of radical reliability. We know we can’t just install a standard business internet line and hope for the best.

Our solution is a multi-layered strategy designed for resilience:

  1. Managed APN and Fibre: We deploy a combination of dedicated fibre and private APN cellular connectivity. This isn’t just a simple backup. Our SD-WAN solution intelligently manages both links simultaneously, ensuring that data is always flowing through the fastest and most stable path.
  2. Proactive AIOps Monitoring: We don’t wait for a doctor to tell us there’s a problem. Our AI-powered platform monitors the network around the clock, detecting potential issues like link saturation or latency spikes. It often resolves these issues automatically, long before they can impact clinical operations.
  3. Taking Full Ownership: We act as a single point of contact and accountability. We don’t blame the fibre provider or the cellular network. We manage the entire connectivity ecosystem, ensuring that all the pieces work together seamlessly.

The Result: Empowering Doctors to Focus on Patients

By providing a network that is stable, reliable, and completely hassle-free, we empower medical professionals to do what they do best: provide quality care.

When a radiologist can pull up a patient’s scan instantly, without any delay or frustration, they can make a faster, more confident diagnosis. When a technician can send a large imaging file to a specialist in another city without worrying about the transfer failing, it enables a higher level of collaboration and expertise.

This is what drives us. We’re not just a provider of internet connections; we’re a partner in patient care. We’re proud to play a small but critical role in supporting the incredible work that happens in our public hospitals every day.

It’s a powerful reminder that in some industries, connectivity isn’t just about convenience or productivity. It’s about service, it’s about community, and sometimes, it’s about saving a life.