Science Denier said:
$120/month + one-time fee of $379 seems pretty pricy. That is for residential service.
Let's see if it gets cheaper. Certainly has the capability of being awsome.
Prior to Starlink I had a handful of options for internet out in the country where I live, and none of those options were worth anything.
Frontier had me at 25megs (that is what they had me at, I rarely got above 18megs), and that was the best they or anybody else could do. Hot spots were another option, but they all suck, and there are a couple of WISPS int eh area that everybody who uses them complains about non stop. Could barely stream, and if everybody in the house was on a device things would noticeably slow down, sometimes to the point where I would just turn the TV off because you couldn't watch anything due to buffering and/or poor picture quality.
Starlink has me at ~125megs (last I checked), took about 30 minutes to set up and the only time I've lost service was at the height of Beryl. Next day when I got the generator fired up I wired the Starlink router to an outlet that worked and had internet again inside of 5 minutes.