Baisha Tun Mazu Procession: Telecom Firms Leverage AI to Ensure Network Stability

Taiwan Mobile has implemented an 'AI Smart Crowd Dynamic Resource Management System' that detects crowd hotspots with 15 times greater efficiency than usual, enabling real-time capacity adjustments.
The 'Pink Supercar' procession for Baisha Tun Mazu will begin at midnight on May 1st, lasting for 10 days and 9 nights, with registration exceeding 300,000 participants. Taiwan Mobile proactively established network support for the event, deploying over 100 engineers along a 400-kilometer route that spans across Miaoli, Taichung, Changhua, and Yunlin.
Furthermore, Taiwan Mobile has expanded its 4G frequency bands and enhanced 5G capacity totaling 100MHz, ensuring network stability and capacity for the duration of the event, monitoring traffic flow 24/7 and promptly resolving any issues. This ensures that participants can freely take photos and livestream without network delays.
Chunghwa Telecom has also mobilized resources, deploying over 5 mobile base station vehicles and expanding over 500 additional 4G/5G mobile base stations, utilizing OneWeb low-orbit satellite technology to guarantee stable connectivity throughout the pilgrimage.
Chunghwa Telecom has also employed AI technology for the first time to predict route and stopping hotspots, providing precise network deployment and ensuring high-quality 4G/5G mobile connections.