China Unicom Beijing Powers World's First Humanoid Robot Games with Smart 5G-A Network
China Unicom Beijing Powers World's First Humanoid Robot Games with Smart 5G-A Network
Senin, 18 Agustus 2025 | 19:30
BEIJING, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 18 August 2025 - At the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games which just
kicked off, China Unicom Beijing provides full 5G-A network coverage
outside and inside the event venue — Beijing National Speed Skating
Oval. This cutting-edge network, characterized by its high uplink
capacity, reliability, and security, is enabling over 500 robots from
nearly 280 teams worldwide to compete at their best across athletic,
performance, industrial, and healthcare contests. It is also
significantly enhancing the experience for tens of thousands of
spectators. Such robust 5G-A networks will transform society by
propelling humanoid robots beyond competitions and into full-scale
commercialization.
The AI industry is developing rapidly. Multimodal and cross-device
interactions are reshaping personal experiences, IoT connections are
growing exponentially, and AI is now woven into the fabric of core
production processes, completely redefining workflows. These embodied AI
robots are a demanding AI application, requiring a specialized network
that allows them to perceive their surroundings, make instant decisions,
pinpoint their location precisely, and coordinate with other robots.
With the games already in play, China Unicom Beijing is delivering
reliable, extensive, and high-uplink connectivity for both robots and
spectators outside and inside the arena. Outside, a 5G-A 3D network
coordinating 1:1 high and mid bands boosts peak uplink and downlink
user-perceived rates to 4 Gbps and 11.2 Gbps, respectively. Inside,
LampSite offers 300 MHz bandwidth, achieving a peak network speed of 2.4
Gbps.
"Our 5G-A networks currently serve users, and we're upgrading them to
support embodied AI as well," said Qin Yang, Deputy General Manager of
China Unicom Beijing. "Our 5G-A network for this event reflects this
progress. It dedicates a channel for spectators and a dynamically
scalable one for robots, realizing seamless connectivity for both
spectators and robots even during peak usage. In the robot sector, 5G-A
will also be key to enabling low-latency remote control."
Samuel Chen, Vice President of Marketing for Huawei's Wireless Network
Product Line, said, "At the humanoid robot games, the network must
support many robots, spectators, and live media streams. It needs to
provide high uplink capacity, low latency, high reliability, and wide
coverage."
Inside the venue, a 5G-A digital indoor system has been developed
utilizing 300 MHz ultra-high-bandwidth spectrum. It delivers an uplink
speed above 100 Mbps, allowing multiple 4K machine vision streams to be
uploaded without frame loss. It also ensures air interface latency
remains below 20 ms, so robots can respond to commands instantly.
Outside the venue, a 5G-A 3D network coordinates 1:1 high and low bands
to achieve downlink and uplink speeds of 10 Gbps and 4 Gbps,
respectively. With this fast connectivity, 8K panoramic cameras merge
footage live, media like CCTV upload UHD shallow-compressed signals in
seconds, and crowds live stream and share videos without lag.
As the world's first international sports event for humanoid robots, the
games set the stage for a groundbreaking fusion of technology and
athletics, signaling AI's expansion into sports at scale. As the event's
exclusive global communications partner, China Unicom is dedicated to
ensuring millisecond-level network response and zero downtime with its
5G-A, AI, and all-optical network expertise through collaboration with
partners. Beyond the event, China Unicom aims to inject strong momentum
into the robotics industry.
Photo Caption: China Unicom at the World's First Humanoid Robot Games