............and what if Starling actually works as promised?
If Starlink delivers, then the local isp's have some competition and will have to get off their duff's if they do not want to lose all of their rural customers and do some
serious upgrades. This could be a win win situation all the way around for the rural guys.
I bought a Tesla two years ago. I still have not had to do any maintenance, period. Meanwhile, my son had to change two catalytic converters on a 4 year old car,
he does an oil change every 6,000 miles, replaces the oil filter, air filter, transmission fluid and it goes on and on. Maintenance can get pretty expensive.
Meanwhile my Tesla performs as promised (zero to sixty in less than 3 seconds) and
it gets about 300 miles on a charge. When I charge it the fee is about 10 dollars if the battery is really low.
I hope Starlink works.