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Its about time that ISP's took notice . . . .

vansmith

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No, not quite Van. My whole point to this, is to bring to light that ISP's give crap upload speeds, and if you want it, as said in other posts, its mainly for business, and if a household wants it, you will be paying out the back pocket big time to get it.
Im talking about uploading to the cloud in general, not just around my local network.
Got you. Yeah, absolutely, file management with big content is terrible when upload speeds are, relatively so, throttled. It's for this reason that I've been trying to keep more and more of my big content (which isn't all that much) on my NAS and the smaller stuff in OneDrive (despite the fact that I have 5x as much OneDrive space...).
 

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