A report from Broadband Now suggests that SpaceX’s Starlink satellite broadband offering could force terrestrial rivals to lower their prices by 20% to 40% compete. It comes as the number of Starlink units in orbit has passed 700, meaning that it has reached the Minimum Viable Product threshold, and as CEO Elon Musk kicked off speculation about an IPO. Unfortunately, we’re pretty sure Broadband Now missed the wood for the trees. To be clear, a Starlink broadband service will be a huge boon for consumers that do not have a competent terrestrial alternative. There are huge swathes of the USA that only have a single high-speed broadband provider, where the only rival is dial-up. Those ISPs should begin sweating now,…