In an era of continuous innovation in communication technology, I am caught in a vortex of increasing demand for network traffic. In the past, we had a lot of hopes for autonomous driving technology, but now I am thinking about the concept of "unmanned". On the one hand, I've seen the accuracy of the mapping software improve, and the original lost in the city has become obsolete. All of this seems to be a positive reflection of technological progress, however, as an ordinary person, my expectations for a product are simpler – cheap and easy to use.
Recently, communication technologies have emerged on the market that support dual-carrier transmission speeds of up to 42 megabits per second. However, this high speed didn't quite meet my traffic needs. The network traffic seems to be increasing endlessly, as if it is an accelerating train, and we can only stand helplessly at the station, watching this train that cannot be stopped.
In this age of rapid information transfer, we never seem to be able to keep up. Skepticism about driverless technology also has a place in my thinking. I used to imagine self-driving cars, but now I'm worried about whether I will be able to coexist with these "unmanned" cars on the road of the future.
People's rapid acceptance and adaptation to technology is a double-edged sword, and perhaps in the beginning, we all feel that it is a good life. Just like in the past, when 4G was not yet popular, we felt that life was good enough, and the need for network speed was not urgent.
In the process of popularizing 5G technology, we may not feel the huge changes it has brought for the time being, but just like the 8-lane highway, we are already in a storm of network traffic. This storm may not be a short-lived shower, but a constant drizzle that quietly affects every aspect of our lives.
At this time, we might as well stop and examine whether we have adapted to this new environment and whether we have maintained a clear understanding of our own needs in the process of catching up. Perhaps, the development of technology is not entirely under our control, but we can find our place in it.
As ordinary people, we still crave cheap and easy-to-use products. It's not that it's too demanding on technology, it's about convenience in everyday life. Technology should add color to our lives, not inconvenience us. Therefore, our expectations may not be high, but we just hope that in this technological trend, we can find the car we want.
In this era, the demand for network traffic has exceeded the imagination of the past, and whether we can quickly adapt to the arrival of 5G as quickly as we adapt to 4G has become a question worth considering. It's time to focus more deeply on cybersecurity, privacy, and more than just speed. The development of technology requires us to be more rational and thoughtful, rather than blindly following the trend.
The leap from 10M broadband to 50M and the upgrade from 4G to 5G may have become a part of this technological revolution. In this process, we are not only spectators, but also promoters, and through the rational cognition and expression of the needs of technology, we can guide the direction of technology and make it better serve our daily life.
Therefore, whether it is the expectation of autonomous driving or the question of 5G, we should treat it with a normal heart. On the road of scientific and technological development, there may be countless unknown twists and turns and ups and downs, but we have reason to believe that every step of the footprints will leave traces of what we have walked in the long river of time. It's an adventure, an adventure that keeps exploring the unknown, and we're the heroes of this adventure.