I left city life in the mid-90s and had to fall back to a dialup modem. It was a 9600 but I couldn't get a connection over 2400. The house was new as was the land line wire but the wire to town, the switchgear and further were old. I got to know the service guy for the rural phone company and he wasn't shy about telling me the number of calls he has for the old infrastructure. When they finally began supporting DSL and got the new boxes set he made sure I was the first person to get DSL service outside the little town of 296 people. It was a major, major improvement.
Then I relocated to rural WA and once again had terrible cell and internet (Wildblue sat). I got regular dings from my manager because I couldn't host a WebEx and could barely attend as a participant. Then to extreme rural OR but at least cell reception was better with a booster for 3G over Verizon. The again back to rural WA where we are off grid as in zero utilities. Back to satellite with DishNet and then Hughes Nextgen. Again back to terrible bandwidth and nasty latency. Again cell service was two bars with a booster. It doesn't work to boost a signal that is barely there.
Enter Starlink. It's the first time since I left city life that I have both good internet AND voice but go figure as we are both retired now. Our voice calls over cell phones go via Starlink as a data connection. HD audio at the same time as two computers that run 24x7 connecting our solar and weather to their respective cloud services or streaming something with never buffering. Except for having to buy the hardware the service is literally a few bucks less than Hughes with no data caps even after the price increase. Starlink is a true God send. Musk may be a bit of a jerk but I sincerely appreciate the technology he has made available. And uptime is 100%. I'm a happy camper.