Telecom tower infrastructure operator with 15,000+ sites across Saudi Arabia
TAWAL operates the Kingdom's largest tower portfolio (15,000+ sites) as a spin-out from Saudi Telecom Company. The tech stack—MapInfo, Global Mapper, AutoCAD, SAP2000, Power BI—reflects heavy civil engineering and RF planning work. Active hiring leans engineering-heavy (7 of 14 roles), paired with ops and construction staff, while projects cluster around site acquisition, RF grid planning, power systems commissioning, and field SOP execution. Pain points center on tenancy ratio, civil works quality, supplier costs, and right-of-way disputes—typical friction in passive infrastructure at scale.
TAWAL is Saudi Arabia's leading telecommunications tower company, carved out from Saudi Telecom Company and licensed by CITC in 2019. The company owns and manages over 15,000 telecom towers across the Kingdom, serving mobile operators and infrastructure partners. TAWAL's business model is infrastructure sharing—consolidating tower assets to reduce operator capital and operating expenses, minimize redundancy in congested urban areas, and lower environmental impact. The operational focus spans tower site acquisition, RF grid design, civil works delivery, power and monitoring systems, and field compliance—supporting network rollout efficiency across the region.
TAWAL owns and operates 15,000+ telecom towers across Saudi Arabia, providing shared passive infrastructure to enable mobile operators to reduce costs and accelerate network deployment.
TAWAL's stack includes MapInfo and Global Mapper for geospatial planning, AutoCAD and SolidWorks for design, SAP2000 and STAAD Pro for structural analysis, and Power BI for reporting.
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