Telecommunication towers are tall steel structures used to support antennas and equipment for wireless communications, including mobile networks, broadcasting, satellite systems, and microwave transmission. These towers elevate signal equipment above obstructions to ensure optimal coverage and transmission strength. Depending on the installation environment and usage, telecom towers are available in various configurations such as guyed masts, self-supporting angle steel towers, hybrid structures, and three-leg or four-leg tubular towers. They are commonly found in urban rooftops, remote mountain sites, coastal areas, and highway corridors—anywhere stable signal infrastructure is required.
JOISYNC offers a full range of high-strength communication towers built with structural steels like Q355, ASTM A572 Gr50, and EN S355JR. Our towers are designed for excellent wind and seismic resistance, and all surfaces are treated with hot-dip galvanizing to ISO 1461, ensuring long-term corrosion protection in harsh environments. We manufacture standard and custom tower models in compliance with ANSI/TIA-222-H (USA), EN 1993 (EU), IS 802 (India), AS/NZS 1170.2 (Australia/NZ), and JGJ 81-2015 (China). From heavy-duty lattice towers to streamlined monopoles, JOISYNC ensures strength, flexibility, and adaptability to meet the needs of global telecom infrastructure development.