China Unicom and Huawei Elevate Beijing E-Town Race-Day Experiences with 5G-A GigaUplink
China Unicom and Huawei Elevate Beijing E-Town Race-Day Experiences with 5G-A GigaUplink
Senin, 20 April 2026 | 19:07
China Unicom 5G-A empowering robots to sprint across the finish line
BEIJING, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 20 April 2026 - China Unicom and Huawei capped off a series of
successful 5G-A GigaUplink deployments by guaranteeing the premium
connectivity at the Beijing E-Town Half-Marathon and Humanoid Robot
Half-Marathon, where human and robot runners competed alongside through
the E-Town in Daxing District. This marks the two companies' latest
landmark showcase for sports events, combining 5G-A and AI to provide
fast uplink with huge capacity and low latency for event organization
and media services, digital engagement, and humanoid participation.
China Unicom Delivered a Masterclass in Connected Marathon Events
Marathon events typically feature high-density crowds with an extensive
demand for uploads. China Unicom and Huawei turned to 5G-A 3CC on 3.5
GHz and 2.1 GHz for the event, ensuring an uplink fulfillment at 20 Mbps
surpassing 99.6%, along with a peak speed of field-tested 677 Mbps.
This impressive uplink performance provided consistent and reliable
support for 4K/8K broadcasting and real-time collection and editing
while also enabling fans to share and stream smoothly.
Such unrivalled experience is underpinned not only by high-quality
networks but also flexible operations. China Unicom and Huawei used
intelligent base stations to build 5G-A intelligent, elastic channels
for the event. This facilitated differentiated scheduling for
livestreaming, voice and video calling, and short videos to ensure
smooth experiences for fans even at heavy-traffic moments.
China Unicom 5G-A GigaUplink networks integral to the success of E-Town Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon
5G-A GigaUplink Takes Embodied AI to New Heights
In a global first, the E-Town half-marathon features a pioneering format
that sees human and robot runners compete simultaneously. The humanoid
robots were divided into an autonomous navigation group and a
remote-control group, running on the same course and evaluated using
mixed timing methods. Each humanoid robot requires approximately 10 Mbps
uplink for video uploads, environment sensing, gait control, and
autonomous navigation. Dedicated uplink slices were reserved to ensure a
positioning accuracy of up to sub-decimeter level and an average
end-to-end latency of less than 30 ms throughout the racing course,
which provided strong support for the video uploads, obstacle avoidance,
cornering, and sprinting of humanoid robots. While offering technical
upgrades to sports events, this promoted the adoption of humanoid robots
on a large scale.
Qin Yang, Deputy General Manager of China Unicom in Beijing spoke
proudly of the excellent connections his company provided for the 2025
World Humanoid Robot Games as a global strategic partner and the 2026
Beijing E-Town Half-Marathon event as the exclusive official
communications sponsor. "5G-A and AI are essential digital
infrastructure, enabling us to bring embodied AI to sports. Given the
new dynamics of AI development, we will double down on our priorities
over connectivity, computing power, services, and security to sharpen
our competitive edges as a preferred telecom partner for intelligent
sports and a core enabler for intelligent industry transformation.
Moving forward, we will accelerate our innovation-driven push to
strengthen our digital infrastructure and drive the high-quality growth
of embodied AI in China and beyond."
Samuel Chen, Vice President of Huawei's Wireless Network Business
Marketing, said this humanoid robot half-marathon offers a good example
of deepening integration between mobile technology and embodied
intelligence. "Beyond redefining connectivity for sports, it has shown
us what intelligent production and life will look like in future. We are
always dedicated to building excellent 5G-A networks together with
operators based on user-centered innovation to ensure GigaUplink, low
latency, and high reliability for differentiated mobile AI services.
This will enable us to continuously drive the high-quality growth of the
digital economy."