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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.
You don’t have to buy Starlink if you’re concerned about the monthly service fee — but I heard Starlink mini has launched, but is there any adjustment to the service fee?
I haven’t checked how much a Starlink subscription fee in my area — if it’s $50 or cheaper, I think it’d be a great option for a home internet connection. If it's $100 a month - then Starlink probably isn't the internet service I need right now. LOL