>>16694315
The diminishing comes from reaching 50% peak market imo. In any market, if you've captured ~50%, then the rest of the 50% stalls. In order to capture rest of the market, you need to speed up the adoption by lowering the prices. Thats why reducing hardware prices is essential. Starlink dishes are ~$300 right now. But thats bit of an upfront cost. Imagine if its $150 hardware cost or $100. Its an insta buy. There's a $0 hardware cost but with 12 month commitment. Thats good for longterm investment, but many might want for emergencies. Imagine $100 Starlink for cars that you pay $10/m for 10GB data plan. Thats cheaper than most phone plans. There are ~380 million cell phone numbers in US with avg pay of ~$30-60 for 1-10GB/m bandwidth. $100 per dish is extremely important as well as the $10/m bandwidth. Combine with a low power usage of dish, it would make Starlink a power house