Structures designed to support antennas and telecommunications equipment, available for acquisition, form a critical part of modern wireless infrastructure. These assets provide the physical height necessary for effective signal transmission and coverage. Ownership opportunities range from individual structures to portfolios of communication sites.
The availability of these assets is crucial for network operators seeking to expand coverage, increase capacity, or optimize their existing infrastructure footprint. Historically, operators primarily constructed and maintained their own networks. However, the emergence of independent tower companies has created a market where these essential infrastructure components are frequently traded, allowing for specialization and efficient resource allocation within the telecommunications industry.