True.
If someone makes $50K per month, they can spend a hundred dollars on the internet bill, and it's nothing for them. Starlink is not for average people. My ISP charges me $6/month and provides a 5 Mbps connection, which is not bad for what I do. I am not a gamer or streamer so that I may need high-speed internet. In case of emergency, I can boost my internet speed.
I have also checked the Starlink website, and the minimum internet bill per month is around $100, which is too expensive for me, even though I use a $6/month plan. These natural disasters do not happen every day or every year. If someone has an agency or a company, they might need Starlink Internet.
Absolutely!
A monthly cost of around $100 can be seen as reasonable or expensive depending on our needs and location. In some third-world countries (apologies if the term offends anyone), this might be considered expensive. It's understandable why those people are looking for alternative options or exploring other internet providers that might offer more affordable plans.
That said, setting up a Starlink connection is fairly easy compared to traditional satellite or broadband setups. Someday things might more easy and affordable worldwide.