A communication tower, also known as a signal transmission tower, is a steel structure specifically designed and built to house wireless communication antennas. Its core function is to provide a stable and secure installation platform for signal transmitting and receiving antennas in fields such as mobile communications, thereby expanding wireless signal coverage.
With technological advancements, communication towers are transforming from simple communication infrastructure into "digital towers," widely used in numerous fields such as forestry and grassland fire prevention, environmental monitoring, intelligent transportation, and the low-altitude economy by mounting various sensing devices. In China, communication towers generally adopt a "shared" construction model, with professional companies constructing and maintaining them for use by multiple operators, effectively conserving social resources.
