What Will the Future Internet Society Look Like Considering the Starlink Outage?

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What Will the Future Internet Society Look Like Considering the Starlink Outage?

Sudden internet disconnection. Just how dependent are we on this technology in our daily lives? Let’s explore a possible future by asking, ‘What if this trend continues?’ following the large-scale outage of Starlink.

1. Today’s News

Source:
The Guardian

Summary:

  • Starlink experienced a large-scale international outage due to a malfunction in its internal software.
  • Approximately 61,000 user reports were confirmed in the United States and Europe.
  • This outage was a rare large-scale incident for Starlink.

2. Considering the Background

In modern society, the internet has become a fundamental part of our lives. As an infrastructure, the internet spans education, business, healthcare, and is essential for our daily living. Satellite internet like Starlink is proliferating, especially in areas lacking proper infrastructure. However, relying on such technology also amplifies the impact when system failures occur. Why did this issue arise now? How is it influencing our lives amidst technological advancements?

3. What Does the Future Hold?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A Future Where Internet Diversification Becomes the Norm

With technological advancements, the ways to provide internet service may diversify, increasing options beyond satellite internet. This would make it easier to switch to other means in the event of a failure. As a result, people could use the internet in more flexible and diverse ways, reducing dependency.

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A Future Where Infrastructure Improvement Minimizes Outages

As technology advances further and internet infrastructure strengthens, outages may become exceedingly rare. With the evolution of artificial intelligence and self-repair technologies, systems could be built to resolve issues before they occur, ensuring we always enjoy stable connections.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A Future Where Excessive Dependence on Technology is Lost

If internet outages become frequent, people may be forced to reassess their excessive dependence. Self-sufficient communities and offline activities might be reevaluated, leading society toward a lifestyle less reliant on technology.

4. Tips for Us

Mindset Tips

  • Reassess your values to see if you are overly dependent on technology.
  • Consider offline time and activities, and look for ways to incorporate them into your daily life.

Small Practical Tips

  • Set regular offline days.
  • Participate in local community activities to strengthen direct connections with people.

5. What Would You Do?

  • Will you prepare for internet diversification by showing interest in other technologies?
  • Do you expect technological advancements in the future and continue to rely on them with peace of mind?
  • Will you seek alternatives to technology and incorporate them into your life?

What kind of future do you envision? Please share in social media quotes or comments.

Jun Sasaki

Solo entrepreneur running StudyRiver — a future-focused media platform.
Mostly on Youtube & Instagram. Happy to follow back! From Japan.

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