I'm off grid in the sticks of NW MT and have a slow internet provider out of Missoula.
I just did a speed test and the download speed with only my phone on wifi calling and using the laptop I'm on is 3.17 mbps.
I'm not sure what we are paying, my wife's department, but I just looked up Starlink's 100 mbps Standard 4 residential plan which is 55$/month.
It sounds like you rent the equipment for a 20$ upfront charge but I'm not sure where it goes from there so any info or opinions appreciated.
We aren't gamers or, to my knowledge, have any other high demand uses. Basically, we use 2 laptops, youtube tv, 2 Blink cameras, and our phones on wifi calling as we have no cell service in the area and some occasional company.
I bought it for my off grid house outside of Wenatchee when it first became available. It just works.
I don't think you will have any issues using it with your devices. Even if you use them all at once. I bought it for the wifi calling on the cell phone. That works great.
The ice melt feature does use more "electricity" and that is an issue being off-grid. I just shut my heater off and then brush the snow off the dish. I believe once when I had ice on the dish I did turn on the heater.
Check prices and energy used by the various dishes. The newer dishes appear to use less energy than the Generation One and Two dishes I have owned. My current bill for the Generation Two dish is $175 and that includes the mobile feature. I just disconnect the dish and bought another router and a different cable so I could take it with me when I travel.
It is great on fishing trips.
I would give up my PUD fiber optic line before dropping StarLink.
I have been thinking about changing to a fixed site plan and than a mobile dish for traveling. I believe those prices are cheaper than what I am currently paying for mobile now.
The only reason Elon set up StarLink was to pay for his "trip" to Mars. Just in case, you don't get it he put a graphic on the router. At first glance it looks rather cool, but then you realize it is the flight path to Mars from Earth.
And even then, Starlink told me there would be a $1000 "Demand Surcharge" for my area. Excuse me??
That is because your in a city and you have other options.
StarLink was originally offered to rural residents. Even then for my "cell" I had to wait about six months before a slot opened up in Chelan County.
One thing Elon did right was limit the number of users given the satellite capacity. As the satellite capacity increased so did the number of "cell"s that offered StarLink. It has work for seven years flawlessly.
First time I ever got something before the city folks, unless you count Chelan County fiber!!
My gen 2 dishy has a heater for snow and ice. I've had no weather related outages that I recall in several years.
As to competition, I hope so, very much. But as yet Space Mobile is for "operator partners". Not for me. And Bezos rocket just blew up on the pad. Starlink desperately needs competition, they raise rates on a whim and the customer service experience is legendary. Yes, it is that bad. Fortunately, once it's up and running, it's pretty idiot resistant.
Customer service is totally automated. You never talk to a human being.
That is why it is bad. If you are ok with talking to machines you will find it adequate.
It is "idiot resistant".
Unfortunately, if you don't realize that it is made for "idiots" you might screw up. The set-up instructions were THREE pictures and one of them was not necessary. Don't think that they missed some instructions, you might screw up.
My Generation One dish ended up with a wet power supply, due to me forgetting the capillary action of water. Thanks to StarLink I remember part of high school biology class. I emailed StarLink and they said sorry we don't have any power supplies anymore for Gen One dishes. You need to buy another dish.
I then got a power supply about a month later without notice or explanation. Then a couple of weeks later I got a complete Generation Two dish without any explanation.
Is that bad or good customer service? It is different.
You can shut off and on the service if your not using for a month. I have never used that feature but I do have friends that do that.