Then Starlink may be just what you are looking for.
Starlink has been offering beta service in a few locations for a couple of weeks and actual user experiences are starting to show up. At the moment you need to live either in Canada or the northern tier of US states to sign up.
The cost is $499US for the hardware and service is $99US (not sure if Canada is the same). I've heard conflicting info as to how much bandwidth is available per month - some say unlimited, some say 150Gb.
I'm on Verizon FIOS and with their base service I can usually get 70/70Mbps which is more than adequate for my needs. I was quite surprised to see that via Starlink, customers seem to be getting download speeds of 100-150Mbps. I did not realize that service was going to be potentially so fast. Time will tell tho as more customers connect how that impacts individual speeds.
I recall from past threads that some of you live in the sticks and have no service or just have crappy DSL. If that is you then I'm thinking you're going to want to check out Starlink.
There are many out there but here is just one link to a vid that shows the gear and setup:
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If there is no data cap I will check them out.
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make sure you tag in when they are running utilities to the new neighborhoods. I would love to have Highspeed net and natural gas
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