Lots of people worldwide, and even in "rich" North America live on the fringes of the internet so have very limited connection speeds. If your business depends on people that live in those areas (middle of Kansas, mountainous areas, sparsely populated areas) then you really need to consider their connection speeds. Will they wait 5 minutes for a page to download before they give up?
I have a nephew that moved to an acreage in a semi-rural area of Kansas and his work depended on having an internet connection. No such luck, no cable connections available.
This is something people should pay attention to when they are moving to a new location.
My son got caught similarly a few years ago. Nice acreage, beautiful location, great price. Couldn't even get a telephone land line because all the pairs in the buried cable were all in use. To get cell service, had to put a cell booster and antenna on the top of his house. Even at that he was very limited. He is now on Starlink and has very good internet, very stable, great speeds. Cell service hasn't improved. They aren't too likely to build a cell tower to pick up a handful of clients!