This report is very old, 2021. I’m glad that Starlink exits. I put myself on the wait list when it was first announced, I’ve been using it now for over 18 months. It has progressively gotten better and better. I live N.E. of McKinney TX out in the rural area of Collin county and I really didn’t have good options for internet.
What the BS media left out of this discussion includes that the number of satellites is the total number that they are licensed to fly, not the number that will be in orbit at any one time.
They also left out that the Starlink satellites are designed to deorbit. So most of those will deorbit when they get to end of service life. There may be an occasional satellite that experiences a catastrophic failure that prevents it from deorbiting but that will be the exception.
Also these satellites are in low earth orbit which means that they more quickly will deorbit from gravity in the event one does not perform an deorbit maneuver.
The only thing you and trust about the main stream media is that it is either not true, or has some basis of truth and is slanted to drive a bias.