I totally agree. Lots of ifs and unknowns.
We are three miles from the fiber terminus, but it might as well be the moon. There are no public plans to put fiber in the area, which, for us, leaves
- Microwave wireless internet
- Satellite internet (Hughes/Viasat)
- Starlink (?)
The first offers 60 Mbit/s symmetric up/down speed for $350/mo, 36 months minimum contract, (fully payable upon cancellation) and a $7.5k installation cost. That is over $20,000/three years or less of service. No data cap. Higher speeds for even more per month.
The second offers 25-100Mbit/s down, 1-5Mbit up for $50-$150/mo in this area, with 150Gb data caps, high latency, and widespread reports of reduced speeds even when under the data cap in these work from home times.
The third offers 100Mbit/s speed, low latency, for reportedly less than $100/mo, and an install cost in the hundreds of dollars. Data cap is unknown.
None of these comparisons are apples to apples in my book. All three have weather related reliability issues. For my spouse who has day long Zoom meetings, only the first or third options are workable. We are currently fence sitting, hoping to get in early on Starlink, if only because the cost to try it out is so much less than the alternative. $20k vs ~$3k
And yes, we have attempted to get a quote for pulling the fiber here, but AT&T isn't even willing to quote it. Off the shelf quotes in other areas are in the $90k-$180k range just for the pull. It isn't trivial terrain.
All the best,
Peter