Tazca Connects, Telehealth International Partnership team-up to deploy turnkey telehealth solutions for disadvantaged rural areas

Tazca Connects, Telehealth International Partnership team-up to deploy turnkey telehealth solutions for disadvantaged rural areas

Tazca Connects and Telehealth International Partnership (TIP) are teaming up to deploy turnkey Telehealth solutions for disadvantaged rural areas worldwide based on affordable 4G LTE-as-a-Service.

“The turnkey services will enable rural communities to connect to their local healthcare ecosystems to better coordinate and deliver the full spectrum of services providing efficient, cost effective, high quality healthcare to hundreds of thousands globally,” said Matt Jansen, TIP Chief Development Officer.

Each country, population, region and culture requires careful planning, implementation and evaluation before Telehealth can be integrated to enhance specific areas of need.Jansen added that this is not a one size fits all global healthcare system and each country, population, region and culture requires careful planning, implementation and evaluation before Telehealth can be integrated to enhance specific areas of need.

Tazca Connects high speed Internet service is powered by an LTE software platform from Lemko Corporation, bringing cost-effective 4G LTE connectivity to residents and business in rural areas. The LTE fixed wireless broadband service expands the abilities of Operators to deploy affordable rural broadband infrastructure with advanced features on a virtualized software platform at each cell site, directly connecting to the cloud. These benefits result in lower-up front capital expenses and operational costs.

According to Tazca Connects’ VP of Sales, Michael Sisto, two out of every three people in the world currently lack Internet connectivity. The affordability of Tazca Connects 4G LTE-as-Service and the ability to deliver data at 1/5th the traditional cost enables Telehealth delivery as a global application, creating a “Beyond-Borders-Care-Continuum” for disadvantaged rural areas.

“We are working with TIP because of their unparalleled vision to make the world a healthier place,” Sisto concluded.