- CEO
- Gerardo Kuri Kaufmann
- Full Time Employees
- 288
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Engineering & Construction
- Address
- Paseo de las Palmas Núm. 781 Mexico City DF Mexico 11000
- IPO Date
- Mar 29, 2022
- Business
- Operadora de Sites Mexicanos, S.A.B. de C.V. (Telesites) operates as Mexico's largest independent owner, operator, and developer of passive telecommunications infrastructure, including towers and support structures for the wireless communications sector. The company builds, installs, maintains, operates, leases, and markets various tower types such as braced towers, self-supporting towers, monopole towers, and masts; provides site construction services encompassing property acquisition, equipment installation, and non-electronic elements for service networks; and offers leasing of physical spaces on rooftops, floors, and other tower areas for transceiver equipment to mobile telephony, radio, television, and IT service providers. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Mexico City at Paseo de las Palmas num. 781, the company manages a portfolio exceeding 23,000 towers across nine regions in Mexico and Costa Rica, serving urban and rural markets to support network expansion and digital inclusion. Telesites caters primarily to major telecom operators through long-term lease agreements, emphasizing co-location opportunities with a tenancy ratio of approximately 1.27 operators per tower.
In recent developments, Telesites expanded its consolidated tower portfolio to 23,097 sites by the end of 2023 through the construction of 1,123 new towers, acquisition of 82 towers by its subsidiary Opsimex, and 190 towers by the Opsimex Trust 4594 (FSites), alongside 241 new co-location contracts that boosted revenues by 11.5% to 11.8 billion pesos. The company invested 2.7 billion pesos in capital expenditures during 2023, including 0.9 billion pesos for FSites acquisitions, reflecting ongoing infrastructure growth and a strategic focus on portfolio expansion amid rising demand for 5G and broadband connectivity in Latin America. As of 2025, Telesites maintains its leadership with over 23,097 towers, continuing to prioritize built-to-suit projects and tenant onboarding without major announced mergers, funding rounds, or reorganizations in the past two years.