A rooftop telecom structure is a steel antenna mounting system installed on building rooftops, typically ranging from 3 to 30 meters in height with low-profile designs under 9 meters. These structures weigh between 200-800 kg and support 3-6 antenna panels for 4G/5G networks. They cost 30-50% less. Telecommunications towers, also known as cell towers or mobile phone masts, are essential for enabling wireless communication services. Height and Load-Bearing Capacity: The tower's height must be sufficient to. A roof-top telecommunication tower is a structure installed on the roof of a building to support antennas and other equipment for telecommunications purposes, such as cellular networks, radio, TV broadcasting, or microwave links. These towers are commonly used in urban areas where space is limited. In 2025, the global telecom towers market reached USD 29.
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