If/when Starlink becomes truly mobile/portable with full functionality, I'll be very interested.
Having satellite internet was a huge plus in my line of work, when I was in locations that had little or no cell signal at all.
Wasn't a fan of HughesNet at all.......too quirky and hard to set up. Went with ViaSat (I believe they were also know as WildBlue at some point)
and loved it. Super easy set up, unlimited data, quick download speeds.....ended up having the pumpers and other client personnel coming by
to "borrow" my internet when they needed to get their reports sent out quickly and reliably.
Took it as far east as eastern Oklahoma and as far north as Colorado, south to Pecos, TX......no matter where I took it on a job, it worked without
a hitch. Kept my "service address" here in the Texas Panhandle, used it everywhere BUT here at home.
So yeah, once they make it truly mobile and portable like ViaSat was, I'll be signing up. Got work in ND and UT coming up where cell signals are iffy at best, even
with the best 4G/5G cell booster I can afford.