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What is a rooftop Telecom Tower?

Rooftop telecom towers, often called rooftop cell towers or roof top antenna towers, are specialized structures installed on building rooftops to support antennas and equipment for wireless communication. Typically ranging from 3 to 30 meters in height, these towers use hot-dip galvanized steel (ASTM A123) for over 30 years of durability.

What is a roof top pole tower?

Rooftop pole towers, or roof top pole towers, are lightweight, single-mast structures (3–15 meters) supporting 500–1,000 lbs, making them ideal for 5G rooftop cell antennas in urban settings. XH Tower's 10-meter monopoles, for instance, are designed for small cell deployments, offering quick mobile tower installation on rooftop.

What is a rooftop cell site?

Rooftop cell sites, also known as rooftop telecommunication towers, are critical for delivering high-speed mobile and internet services in space-constrained urban environments.

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