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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

Huawen Media Group Class AAugust 18, 20253
China Unicom Beijing Powers World's First Humanoid Robot Games with Smart 5G-A Network

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Beijing, China--(Newsfile Corp. - August 18, 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.China Unicom at the World's First Humanoid Robot GamesTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/7958/262841_figure1.jpgThe 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 ne...

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