As one of the four guiding principles of the Hangzhou Asian Games, "smart" is embedded in every detail, and effective information and communication support are crucial foundations for realizing the concept of an "smart" event.
In celebration of World Telecommunication Day on May 17, we are presenting a series of photos showcasing the information and communication support for the Games.
Staff members at the Hangzhou Tower Company conduct an emergency communication support drill in front of the main stadium of the Olympic Sports Expo Center. In recent years, the company has completed over 30 such tasks of various types, mobilizing approximately 4,800 personnel, 2,300 vehicles, and 5,200 pieces of equipment.
Engineers from Zhongtongfu Zhejiang Postal and Telecommunication Engineering Construction Co install surveillance cameras at the intersection of the Asian Games Village.
Engineering personnel from China Mobile Hangzhou Branch install 5G smart antennas at a base station at the hockey venue in Gongshu Canal Sports Park. They have completed the deployment of 138 macro base stations, 99 micro base stations, and 271 indoor distributed antenna system sites to meet the demands and resource balance requirements for various types of events, ranging from light to full load.
Engineers from the China Telecom Hangzhou Branch expand and stress-test the network at the main venue of the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center to ensure uninterrupted communication on the evening of April 28, the day of Jeff Chang's concert.
The support team of China Telecom Hangzhou Branch conducts Wi-Fi and 5G signal strength, network coverage, and speed tests using different terminals during the "Exciting Hangzhou" 2023 National Swimming Championships on May 6.