TMG Global Successfully Completes Multi-Phase End User Device Deployment at Multiple Healthcare Facility Locations
Full Device Lifecycle Project Delivered Across Three Sites with Zero Operational Disruption
Full Device Lifecycle Project Delivered Across Three Sites with Zero Operational Disruption
What began as a 57-location initiative more than doubled in scope. TMG Global has deployed 774 mobile carts across approximately 134 locations nationwide, demonstrating its ability to scale complex programs with precision.
The project included the installation of more than 3,300 end-user technology devices across three sites and was completed ahead of schedule. The initiative reflects TMG’s continued commitment to delivering seamless, large-scale technology transformations with precision, communication, and efficiency.
TMG Global’s expanded engagement includes a comprehensive multi-state telephony rollout spanning nearly 200 sites across the Southeastern United States.
This deployment marks a significant step forward in advancing modern, AI-driven network infrastructure.
The engagement includes comprehensive AP and network site surveys, annotated floor plans, and predictive heat mapping to support future Mist AP deployments, and infrastructure modernization initiatives.
TMG Global has been re-engaged by a major U.S. dining chain to execute a large-scale POS and Tablet Deployment Project spanning 784 restaurants nationwide.
The initiative includes full equipment staging, configuration, and installation to ensure network readiness, reliability, and compliance across multiple facilities.
The engagement included coordination with carrier teams, activation of new circuits, and the successful installation and testing of core network infrastructure. This initiative strengthens the region’s technology backbone, ensuring greater reliability and readiness for future innovation.
TMG Global recently completed a nationwide infrastructure refresh across 82 healthcare sites to support the rollout of the hellocare platform. The project included over 2,200 network switch deployments and extensive onsite readiness work, paving the way for smarter, connected patient care.