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What does park stream mean?
According to the query card network, the following is the meaning of park traffic:

Telecom card park traffic refers to the mobile data services provided by telecom operators for specific campus areas. It is a traffic package made according to the needs of users. It is characterized by setting more favorable prices and more traffic resources according to the needs of the campus. The traffic in the telecom card park is usually used by mobile phone cards or special data cards, and users can freely use the mobile Internet in the park for various applications and services. The advantage of telecom card park traffic is that users in the campus can enjoy more favorable and stable internet service. Compared with the traffic packages in other regions, the traffic in the telecom card park is usually lower, the traffic quota is higher and the network speed is more stable. This makes it easier and faster for students and teachers to use the mobile Internet. For students and faculty, the campus traffic using telecom cards is generally limited to the campus area, and the use beyond the campus area may incur extra charges or limit the network speed. Therefore, users need to pay attention to the costs and precautions of using off-campus traffic.

The application scope of telecom card park traffic generally includes all kinds of teaching buildings, libraries and dormitory buildings in the school park. The network infrastructure in the campus has close cooperation with telecom operators, so the traffic in the telecom card park can cover most areas in the campus. Moreover, with the development of technology, telecom operators have built more base stations and equipment on campus to provide better network coverage and faster network speed. This enables the traffic in the telecom card park to meet the various needs of users on the mobile Internet, including browsing web pages, watching videos and downloading files.