Masts and towers are tall structures designed to support antennas, dishes, and other
communication equipment at elevated heights to improve signal transmission and reception.
Masts are typically lightweight, guyed with supporting wires, and easier to install, while
towers are self-supporting, stronger, and capable of carrying heavier loads. Both play a
crucial role in telecommunications, broadcasting, mobile networks, and radar systems by
extending the line-of-sight range and ensuring reliable coverage over large areas.