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ZTE, AIS and MediaTek jointly unveil UE aggregation technology, advancing 5G-A to new heights

2025-05-30 10:51 Last Updated At:11:25

BANGKOK, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, in collaboration with Thailand's leading mobile operator AIS and MediaTek, hosted a live demonstration of 5G-A UE Aggregation at the A-Z Innovation Center in Bangkok.

With the growing popularity of applications such as extended reality (XR), 4K live broadcasting, and immersive metaverse experiences, single user equipment (UE) faces inherent limitations in power, spectrum, and channel capacity. UE Aggregation offers a compelling solution by enabling Remote UEs to collaborate with nearby Relay UEs. Relay UEs can contribute their spare resources to enhance the uplink performance of Remote UEs, effectively breaking through the bottlenecks of single-device capabilities.

UE Aggregation integrates three key dimensions of cooperation to create a robust and efficient uplink transmission chain:

  • Power Aggregation: The Relay UEs assist with signal forwarding, improving uplink connectivity in areas with weak coverage.
  • Bandwidth Aggregation: Relay UEs share their unused spectrum resources, boosting the Remote UE's uplink throughput.
  • Channel Aggregation: Remote and Relay UEs simultaneously establish independent communication links, enabling multi-path transmission and enhancing reliability and redundancy.

The live trial was conducted in A-Z center lab based on AIS commercial 5G network configuration, using ZTE's 5G gNodeB and core network equipment. MediaTek supplied prototype terminals equipped with UE Aggregation capabilities. Test scenarios simulated collaboration between Remote and Relay UEs, with direct comparisons to conventional single-device setups.

Performance was evaluated based on wireless uplink throughput and real-time 4K video streaming from mobile devices, achieving following results:

  • Uplink speeds for edge users improved by up to three times with UE Aggregation enabled.
  • Without aggregation, uplink throughput is insufficient for stable 4K live streaming, resulting in frequent stuttering and frame drops.
  • When aggregation was activated, uplink can support smooth and high-quality 4K live streaming with consistent quality and no noticeable frame loss.

UE Aggregation has been incorporated into the 3GPP Release 18 specifications and will continue to evolve in future releases (Releases 19 and 20). Future iterations will support multi-path routing, multi-relay architecture, inter-DU/CU coordination, and intelligent low-latency path optimization—laying a strong foundation for future use cases in industrial IoT, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and XR.

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ZTE Corporation
Communications
Email: ZTE.press.release@zte.com.cn


BANGKOK, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, in collaboration with Thailand's leading mobile operator AIS and MediaTek, hosted a live demonstration of 5G-A UE Aggregation at the A-Z Innovation Center in Bangkok.

With the growing popularity of applications such as extended reality (XR), 4K live broadcasting, and immersive metaverse experiences, single user equipment (UE) faces inherent limitations in power, spectrum, and channel capacity. UE Aggregation offers a compelling solution by enabling Remote UEs to collaborate with nearby Relay UEs. Relay UEs can contribute their spare resources to enhance the uplink performance of Remote UEs, effectively breaking through the bottlenecks of single-device capabilities.

UE Aggregation integrates three key dimensions of cooperation to create a robust and efficient uplink transmission chain:

  • Power Aggregation: The Relay UEs assist with signal forwarding, improving uplink connectivity in areas with weak coverage.
  • Bandwidth Aggregation: Relay UEs share their unused spectrum resources, boosting the Remote UE's uplink throughput.
  • Channel Aggregation: Remote and Relay UEs simultaneously establish independent communication links, enabling multi-path transmission and enhancing reliability and redundancy.

The live trial was conducted in A-Z center lab based on AIS commercial 5G network configuration, using ZTE's 5G gNodeB and core network equipment. MediaTek supplied prototype terminals equipped with UE Aggregation capabilities. Test scenarios simulated collaboration between Remote and Relay UEs, with direct comparisons to conventional single-device setups.

Performance was evaluated based on wireless uplink throughput and real-time 4K video streaming from mobile devices, achieving following results:

  • Uplink speeds for edge users improved by up to three times with UE Aggregation enabled.
  • Without aggregation, uplink throughput is insufficient for stable 4K live streaming, resulting in frequent stuttering and frame drops.
  • When aggregation was activated, uplink can support smooth and high-quality 4K live streaming with consistent quality and no noticeable frame loss.

UE Aggregation has been incorporated into the 3GPP Release 18 specifications and will continue to evolve in future releases (Releases 19 and 20). Future iterations will support multi-path routing, multi-relay architecture, inter-DU/CU coordination, and intelligent low-latency path optimization—laying a strong foundation for future use cases in industrial IoT, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and XR.

MEDIA INQUIRIES:
ZTE Corporation
Communications
Email: ZTE.press.release@zte.com.cn

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

ZTE, AIS and MediaTek jointly unveil UE aggregation technology, advancing 5G-A to new heights

ZTE, AIS and MediaTek jointly unveil UE aggregation technology, advancing 5G-A to new heights

Crowds flocked to ADNEC in Abu Dhabi as millions more watched around the world, cementing the phygital sporting event's global appeal

ABU DHABI, UAE, Dec. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 powered by ADNOC has officially concluded, following six unforgettable days of high-energy, action-packed competition that pushed the boundaries of sport, technology, and entertainment. The event marked a defining moment for the rapidly growing phygital movement, reinforcing its role in shaping the future of sport.

Taking place from 18-23 December at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, more than 850 participants from over 60 countries competed in 11 disciplines spanning phygital sports, tech sports, and esports. Champions were crowned in front of thousands of fans across packed arenas, with hundreds of millions more viewing broadcasts, social feeds and streams around the world. Competitors ranging from 13 to 72 years old underlined the inclusivity and cross-generational appeal that defines the Games of the Future.

The tournament delivered a constant stream of standout moments that blended elite athletic performance with strategic gameplay and technological innovation. Spectator favorites included large-scale tech showcases such as Battle of Robots, which saw 2.48 tons of robots flown into the UAE for competition. There were also globally popular esports competitions including MOBA PC.Dota 2, Mobile Mobile.MLBB and Battle Royale.Featuring Fortnite tournaments, alongside crowd-pleasing phygital formats such as Phygital Football powered by ADNOC, Phygital Basketball. 3on3 FreeStyle brought to you by M42, Phygital Shooter. CS 2, Phygital Dancing.Just Dance and Phygital Fighting. FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves.

Cutting-edge tech sports including Phygital Drone Racing, where precision piloting meets elite athletic focus, added further intensity, while the event also marked a regional milestone with VR-Game.HADO Global Invitation being competed in the Middle East for the first time.

Packed arenas and immersive fan experiences underscored the tournament's unique ability to merge live sport with technology, creating a format that is fast-paced, accessible, and deeply engaging for a new generation of global audiences.

"The success of the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 is a testament to what can be achieved when innovation, ambition, and collaboration come together," said Nis Hatt, CEO of Phygital International. "The success of the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 is a testament to what can be achieved when innovation, ambition, and collaboration come together. This milestone would not have been possible without the outstanding support and shared vision of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, ASPIRE and Ethara, whose commitment to excellence continues to elevate Abu Dhabi's global sporting profile and leadership in innovation. The past six days have provided a glimpse into the future of sport, where physical performance, technology, and digital culture come together to inspire a new generation of fans and athletes."

The Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 reached millions of fans worldwide, broadcast live via the new dedicated Games of the Future OTT platform, supported by 27 global broadcast and streaming partners delivering coverage in more than 13 languages. This extensive distribution ensured unprecedented global accessibility and positioned the event as a benchmark for digital-first, multi-platform sports broadcasting.

With the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 now complete, attention turns to Astana, Kazakhstan, which will host the Games of the Future 2026 next summer. In the lead-up to the event, Astana will also stage Phygital Contenders tournaments in June, featuring multiple disciplines and bringing together local and international participants.

In parallel, Phygital International has confirmed that the bidding process for future host cities is now open, inviting prospective bidders to apply to stage the tournament in 2028, 2029, or 2030, as the event continues its global expansion.

"The passing of the Phygital Flame to Astana represents the next exciting chapter for the phygital movement and the Games of the Future," added Nis Hatt. "The Games of the Future 2026 will build on the incredible foundation laid here in Abu Dhabi and continue to push the boundaries of what phygital sport can achieve on a global stage."

For full results and more information from the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025, visit gotfabudhabi.com.

For all the highlights and to replay action from the Games of the Future 2025, visit: tv.gofuture.games.

About Phygital International (PI):  

Phygital International is the promoter of phygital sports globally and is focused on innovating and redefining sports. It is the custodian and rights holder of the Games of the Future and oversees the bidding process for each host city.

For further information please visit: https://Phygitalinternational.com  

About the Games of the Future (GOTF):  

The Games of the Future is an annual international event which is the pinnacle of phygital sport, that fuses the worlds of physical and digital sport. The tournament brings together the next generation of phygital sporting heroes from all over the world to compete in a diverse range of phygital disciplines and challenges. The Games of the Future 2025 was hosted in Abu Dhabi, UAE while the Games of the Future 2026 will be held in Astana, Kazakhstan.

For more information please visit: https://gofuture.games/ 

phygital@marylebonecommunications.com  

 

 

 

 

Crowds flocked to ADNEC in Abu Dhabi as millions more watched around the world, cementing the phygital sporting event's global appeal

ABU DHABI, UAE, Dec. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 powered by ADNOC has officially concluded, following six unforgettable days of high-energy, action-packed competition that pushed the boundaries of sport, technology, and entertainment. The event marked a defining moment for the rapidly growing phygital movement, reinforcing its role in shaping the future of sport.

Taking place from 18-23 December at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, more than 850 participants from over 60 countries competed in 11 disciplines spanning phygital sports, tech sports, and esports. Champions were crowned in front of thousands of fans across packed arenas, with hundreds of millions more viewing broadcasts, social feeds and streams around the world. Competitors ranging from 13 to 72 years old underlined the inclusivity and cross-generational appeal that defines the Games of the Future.

The tournament delivered a constant stream of standout moments that blended elite athletic performance with strategic gameplay and technological innovation. Spectator favorites included large-scale tech showcases such as Battle of Robots, which saw 2.48 tons of robots flown into the UAE for competition. There were also globally popular esports competitions including MOBA PC.Dota 2, Mobile Mobile.MLBB and Battle Royale.Featuring Fortnite tournaments, alongside crowd-pleasing phygital formats such as Phygital Football powered by ADNOC, Phygital Basketball. 3on3 FreeStyle brought to you by M42, Phygital Shooter. CS 2, Phygital Dancing.Just Dance and Phygital Fighting. FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves.

Cutting-edge tech sports including Phygital Drone Racing, where precision piloting meets elite athletic focus, added further intensity, while the event also marked a regional milestone with VR-Game.HADO Global Invitation being competed in the Middle East for the first time.

Packed arenas and immersive fan experiences underscored the tournament's unique ability to merge live sport with technology, creating a format that is fast-paced, accessible, and deeply engaging for a new generation of global audiences.

"The success of the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 is a testament to what can be achieved when innovation, ambition, and collaboration come together," said Nis Hatt, CEO of Phygital International. "The success of the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 is a testament to what can be achieved when innovation, ambition, and collaboration come together. This milestone would not have been possible without the outstanding support and shared vision of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, ASPIRE and Ethara, whose commitment to excellence continues to elevate Abu Dhabi's global sporting profile and leadership in innovation. The past six days have provided a glimpse into the future of sport, where physical performance, technology, and digital culture come together to inspire a new generation of fans and athletes."

The Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 reached millions of fans worldwide, broadcast live via the new dedicated Games of the Future OTT platform, supported by 27 global broadcast and streaming partners delivering coverage in more than 13 languages. This extensive distribution ensured unprecedented global accessibility and positioned the event as a benchmark for digital-first, multi-platform sports broadcasting.

With the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025 now complete, attention turns to Astana, Kazakhstan, which will host the Games of the Future 2026 next summer. In the lead-up to the event, Astana will also stage Phygital Contenders tournaments in June, featuring multiple disciplines and bringing together local and international participants.

In parallel, Phygital International has confirmed that the bidding process for future host cities is now open, inviting prospective bidders to apply to stage the tournament in 2028, 2029, or 2030, as the event continues its global expansion.

"The passing of the Phygital Flame to Astana represents the next exciting chapter for the phygital movement and the Games of the Future," added Nis Hatt. "The Games of the Future 2026 will build on the incredible foundation laid here in Abu Dhabi and continue to push the boundaries of what phygital sport can achieve on a global stage."

For full results and more information from the Games of the Future Abu Dhabi 2025, visit gotfabudhabi.com.

For all the highlights and to replay action from the Games of the Future 2025, visit: tv.gofuture.games.

About Phygital International (PI):  

Phygital International is the promoter of phygital sports globally and is focused on innovating and redefining sports. It is the custodian and rights holder of the Games of the Future and oversees the bidding process for each host city.

For further information please visit: https://Phygitalinternational.com  

About the Games of the Future (GOTF):  

The Games of the Future is an annual international event which is the pinnacle of phygital sport, that fuses the worlds of physical and digital sport. The tournament brings together the next generation of phygital sporting heroes from all over the world to compete in a diverse range of phygital disciplines and challenges. The Games of the Future 2025 was hosted in Abu Dhabi, UAE while the Games of the Future 2026 will be held in Astana, Kazakhstan.

For more information please visit: https://gofuture.games/ 

phygital@marylebonecommunications.com  

 

 

 

 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

Games of the Future 2025 Concludes After Six Action-Packed Days

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