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Home » Mercy Ships Taps Zinwave DAS for Global Cellular Coverage at Sea

Mercy Ships Taps Zinwave DAS for Global Cellular Coverage at Sea

April 14, 2026
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Wilson Connectivity will equip the hospital ship fleet of Mercy Ships with its Zinwave wideband distributed antenna system (DAS), extending carrier-grade cellular connectivity to crew and volunteers operating across global waters. The deployment begins with the Africa Mercy II, where the system will provide seamless access to local mobile networks without requiring specialized devices, logins, or onboard portals.

The Zinwave platform uses a wideband DAS architecture that supports cellular, private mobile radio (PMR), and Private 5G across a single infrastructure. As vessels move between ports and regions, the system dynamically adapts to local spectrum and carrier environments without hardware changes or manual reconfiguration. Unlike satellite-based connectivity, which can introduce latency, cost, and limited voice integration, the DAS approach allows standard mobile phones to operate natively on terrestrial carrier networks.

The partnership marks an expansion of Wilson Connectivity’s maritime footprint beyond its traditional superyacht segment into mission-critical healthcare operations. For Mercy Ships, which delivers thousands of surgeries annually across underserved regions in Africa, reliable cellular connectivity supports coordination between medical teams, communication with onshore partners, and sustained engagement for long-term volunteers.

  • Zinwave wideband DAS enables native cellular connectivity at sea without reliance on Wi-Fi portals or satellite-only links
  • System supports multiple wireless services, including cellular, PMR, and Private 5G, over a unified infrastructure
  • Automatic adaptation to regional spectrum and carrier environments eliminates manual reconfiguration
  • Deployment begins with Africa Mercy II as part of broader hospital ship connectivity strategy
  • Solution designed for continuous, unattended operation in harsh maritime environments

“When your ship is a hospital serving patients across Africa, connectivity isn’t optional. Mercy Ships needed a system that works in every port, on every carrier, without anyone having to think about it. That’s exactly what Zinwave does,” said Bruce Lancaster, CEO of Wilson Connectivity.

🌐 Analysis: The deployment highlights a growing shift toward hybrid terrestrial-mobile architectures in maritime environments, where DAS systems complement or partially replace satellite connectivity for onboard mobility. As private 5G and multi-band DAS platforms mature, similar approaches could extend into offshore energy, defense, and commercial shipping, especially where low-latency, carrier-native services are required. Wilson Connectivity’s move into mission-critical healthcare operations also reflects broader demand for resilient, application-aware connectivity across distributed and mobile infrastructure.

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