How Angle Steel Towers Enable Low-Cost Coverage in Agricultural Regions
In the global push to bridge the digital divide, agricultural regions present a unique infrastructure challenge. Vast, open fields, low population density, and widely dispersed farmsteads demand tall towers for adequate coverage—yet the revenue potential per square kilometer is a fraction of what urban networks generate. The telecom industry's solution to this economic paradox is the angle steel tower . For network operators, agricultural cooperatives, and rural broadband initiatives seeking to maximize coverage while minimizing capital expenditure, the angle steel tower offers an unmatched combination of material efficiency, logistical practicality, and long-term durability. Rural Coverage Economics: Why Open Fields Favor Angle Steel Agricultural regions impose a distinct set of requirements on telecom infrastructure. A single tower in a farming area must cover far greater distances than its urban counterpart, requiring heights typically ranging from 40 to 60 meters to clear terr...