$50 for 50GB seems like a fair offer for the US market, especially given the possibility of coverage in remote locations.
But keep in mind that US market is unique, as it's extremely overpriced with very poor quality/coverage. Looks like average price in the US is $6.00/GB. Compare this to countries like Israel ($0.02/GB) or Colombia ($0.20/GB). Whenever I travel, I usually have a better coverage and faster connection in a jungle than downtown SF.
I too often have a better connection in rural America than downtown.
Rural America is largely free of interference. Even if you have a weak signal, the tower and your phone can hear each other very clearly. In a downtown, it gets messy.
For mobile - I currently pay $330 NZD for 2 phones for 15GB/mo which turns out to be $8.4 USD per month. You do have to be look out for such deal tho (Kogan Mobile).
Deprioritised starlink is $80 nzd / month which is cheaper than fiber or vdsl and on par with "unlimited" 4G/5G.
Mini is quite good option for boating (campsites usually are well connected here) provided it can cope with swell like bigger dishes do.
Edit: Strange they haven't integrated WiFi HaLow yet since it's primary target is rural customers who would benefit a ton from 1km radius signal...
It sounds like a fair deal in that you pay for the service and they provide the service. The economics of it will depend wildly on use case. I am getting internet thru Calyx Institute[1]. About $500 set up and $35/month (supposedly unlimited mobile 4G). Should work most everywhere there are people but only those places that also have cell coverage.
But keep in mind that US market is unique, as it's extremely overpriced with very poor quality/coverage. Looks like average price in the US is $6.00/GB. Compare this to countries like Israel ($0.02/GB) or Colombia ($0.20/GB). Whenever I travel, I usually have a better coverage and faster connection in a jungle than downtown SF.