Can confirm that over the last several months the window to have open sky has reduced greatly,, which is a good thing- more satellites in the air, so more coverage= less of a need for open view of the sky. When we first got starlink, our property was about as bad as it could be set up- we face south, and all the trees around us block to the north, which is where the dish needs to be auto aimed for our area. Spent several hours walking around, trying different areas of the property. ended up getting creative and buying a Weboost telescoping pole for RVS, and mounting it out in a field with just barely enough sky visibility. That was several years ago. Now that window of sky is much better, there is zero blockage and zero drops. It will depend upon what your customer uses the data for- if the need constant up with zero drops, like for Teams/ZOOM business meetings, then it could be a problem. However if it is for data for documents/email/web surfing, then it should be fine. I am surprised they would need the business starlink- make sure they really need that much level of service, it may not bee needed unless they are running huge amounts of data. And as the new versions of satellites are continually being launched, it should just get better and better. Again all this was coming from a very slow site to site internet, which was all that would work for us at the time (OnlineNW). Such a huge improvement- went from 8-9mg up/down, to now averaging sometimes upwards of 200mg depending upon the time of day, and the speeds just get better and better, and more stable . . .