Lotsa of folks have SL up here and like it. Its expensive tho. Its about $500 more per year...So we are still debating if its worth it. Given the long outages have not become regular...yetTalk about timing David. Whew, you got the Genny up and running when you most needed it. Being in God's Country does have its benefits but unfortunately there are a few bumps that come along with the experience. Glad to hear the outage went reasonably well. Assuming you've got clear access to Starlink satellites that is an option to consider but if the free signal booster can get ya by then that's the way to go. SL access is not cheap!
The plans are a deterrent for sure. If I can get the booster to work for free then we will try that. My test run with the outdoor antenna in the house pull 6-10MBPS and I was watch TV and do some internet with it. We'll see.Dang that sucks. So I had starlink and it works wonderfully. But once I got fiber I cancelled. They then emailed offering me to keep it as a backup for $10 a month. Might be worth doing for you as well for when comcast goes out. That being said you could also keep it as your primary internet.
I may do the roaming plan as a back up and just turn it on when needed. But so far in 3.5 years we had one 3 and one 4 day outage. that is why we are on the fence about making a big investment. If this happens couple times a year, we are all in for sure.Starlink has changed plans. I used to be able to suspend the monthly access fee for my camper. Now Starlink has a $5 / month standby plan. When in Standby Mode it provides unlimited low-speed data capped at up to 500 Kbps (0.5 Mbps) for both download and upload. This is usable data for WiFi calling, and security devices (IOT).
My access when we travel is $165/mo. A bit pricey but this thing will work anywhere on the North American Continent. We have traveled to a few places where cell phones do not work. This will work provided I can "see" the sky. Never know when you might need to make a 911 call.
Do you have a "look" at any cities, dense population areas from your elevation? A decent TV antenna and pre-amp would bring in a lot of free channels.
I run this pre amp hooked to an outdoor antenna in my attic. Don't be fooled by all the digital/HD hype. Any style TV antenna will work, best to use combo UHF/VHF for simplicity
RG
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