Improve frontline resiliency in the NHS
Protect critical communication even during service outages
Discover how your Trust can join the NHS Frontline Device Pilot in our virtual Roundtable.
5th December 1:00-1:45pm
Meet NHS peers and early adopters in this 45-minute virtual roundtable, where you'll hear insights from the current pilot and learn how your Trust can participate in the next phase.
Join this NHS virtual roundtable to discover how your Trust can take part in the NHS frontline communications pilot, improving communications for frontline staff. Discovering safer, more resilient communication devices for NHS frontline teams.
Tom Boyle from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust will be joining to share their first hand experience as an early adopter of this pilot trial.
Featuring insights from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
"I've signed up to this trial because these devices allow connection to our existing and new PBX solutions, but also work as a standalone solution if we have any outages - it's very compelling"


- Tom Boyle, Head of Telecoms,
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
About The Pilot
The pilot gives Trusts the opportunity to test DECT-based communication devices that run on a dedicated, standalone network, fully independent of to avoid and mitigate traditional network downtime or interruptions and ensure access to critical communications when it matters most.
This means devices can be rapidly deployed in any clinical setting, including areas with poor connectivity or during critical incidents, making it ideal for resilience planning and disaster recovery.
The pilot provides a low-risk, high-impact way for NHS teams to trial modern communication tools that can seamlessly integrate with Microsoft Teams, supporting Digital Maturity goals and ICS interoperability.
Validate frontline performance, reduce rollout risk, and leverage learnings from NHS peers to support informed, scalable deployment.
Key Benefits
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Mission-critical voice network using DECT
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Standalone operation with just power, ideal for critical incident response
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Deployable as a Disaster Recovery Kit that functions with or without PBX, Teams, or SIP
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Encrypted, high-quality audio across hospital environments
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Integration with Nurse Call systems
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Cloud and on-premise compatible
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Built-in safety features: alarm, man-down, lone worker support
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Quick, supported deployment
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High-Level Design (HLD) documentation available on request.
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