| Communications Equipment Industry | Information Technology Sector | Ms. Juliawati Gunawan Halim CEO | IDX Exchange | ID1000120702 ISIN |
| ID Country | 147 Employees | - Last Dividend | 30 Dec 2014 Last Split | - IPO Date |
PT Solusi Tunas Pratama Tbk, established in 2006 and headquartered in Kudus, Indonesia, serves as a prominent independent tower company within Indonesia. Operating under two main segments, Tower Rental and Other Services, the company has carved a niche for itself in the telecommunications infrastructure industry. As a subsidiary of PT Profesional Telekomunikasi Indonesia, PT Solusi Tunas Pratama Tbk specializes in managing and leasing base transceiver station (BTS) towers, catering to a wide range of needs within the telecom sector. Their focus on infrastructure management has positioned them as a key player in supporting telecommunications services across the nation.
PT Solusi Tunas Pratama Tbk offers a comprehensive suite of products and services designed to meet the diverse requirements of the telecommunications industry:
These are newly constructed towers in locations previously devoid of such structures. Greenfield towers provide essential support for expanding network coverage and capacity, catering especially to underserved or new areas. PT Solusi Tunas Pratama Tbk develops these towers to accommodate multiple tenants, enhancing the telecom infrastructure efficiently.
Rooftop towers are installed atop buildings and are an effective solution in urban environments where ground space is limited. This type of tower offers a blend of convenience and strategic location for telecommunication companies looking to improve or extend their network coverage in densely populated areas.
These are traditional, free-standing towers designed with four supporting legs, providing stability and considerable height. These towers are suited for areas requiring a wide range of coverage and are built to support multiple antennas for various telecommunication services.
Characterized by their three-legged design, these towers are engineered for self-support, ideal for locations that demand a smaller footprint without compromising on height or structural integrity. They are often used in both urban and rural settings to enhance network reliability and performance.
With an eye towards aesthetic and environmental concerns, camouflage towers are designed to blend into their surroundings. These structures may resemble trees, lamp posts, or other elements of the landscape, providing the necessary telecom infrastructure without disrupting the visual appeal of the area.
Monopoles are sleek, single-pole towers used in areas where space is a premium and a minimal visual impact is desired. Due to their design, these towers are quicker and less intrusive to install, making them a preferred choice for urban telecommunications deployment.
This is a portable telecom infrastructure solution that can be rapidly deployed to provide temporary coverage or enhance existing networks during high-demand periods. Mobile BTS units are flexible and can be moved to different locations as the need arises, ensuring uninterrupted telecom services during events, disasters, or in remote areas being evaluated for permanent infrastructure.