- Offers turnkey telecom infrastructure solutions and energy systems
- Expands services to African markets through international engineering expertise
TESUCO Telecommunications: A specialist in turnkey telecom solutions
TESUCO Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd, headquartered in Pomona, Gauteng, is a South African company delivering full-scale telecommunications infrastructure services across the continent. Established with a focus on mobile tower engineering, the firm has expanded its core offering to include power systems, network design, installation, and maintenance. TESUCO’s client base includes mobile network operators and regional infrastructure owners.
The company provides a comprehensive portfolio of services. These include greenfield site builds, mast installations, hybrid power supply systems, and long-term network maintenance. TESUCO also operates a nationwide fleet for logistics support, ensuring site deployment meets time-sensitive schedules. From its facility in Kempton Park, the company supports projects across southern Africa, with expansion efforts targeting West and East African markets.
The company’s international engineering division supports projects in emerging markets where telecom rollout is hindered by environmental, regulatory, or energy-related constraints. TESUCO deploys specialists for infrastructure planning, energy optimisation, and managed services in countries with limited connectivity or unstable grid access. Its hybrid systems integrate solar power and diesel backup for off-grid telecom sites.
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TESUCO Telecommunications: Adapting to industry changes
Africa’s telecom landscape continues to evolve, but growth faces obstacles such as limited grid power, high equipment costs, and logistical bottlenecks. The continent’s mobile penetration has exceeded 45% according to GSMA data, yet rural connectivity remains sparse. Infrastructure players like TESUCO are vital in bridging this divide by offering site engineering and power solutions tailored for remote areas.
The company aligns its systems with energy efficiency goals, reducing diesel dependency by integrating solar solutions. This supports clients operating under carbon reduction mandates. As climate-linked regulation tightens, TESUCO’s hybrid systems offer compliance with lower emissions while maintaining power reliability.
TESUCO’s vertical integration—combining logistics, design, and field deployment—adds operational agility. Its ability to deliver under harsh conditions positions it well for further expansion, particularly in underdeveloped telecom zones. The firm’s presence in multiple African markets reflects a growing demand for locally adapted engineering and infrastructure solutions.