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Dump v-stuff and start using windows live skydrive, i did. On there you get 25gb free storage + your max upload speed that is possable. They only thing with skydrive is it wont let you upload a file bigger than 50mb, thats not a problem just winrar to compress and split the files to 45mb parts. Your files are easy to access anywhere and download with no 3rd party software. Hope this helps you. |
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A local network drive is the answer. |
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I am only using skydrive as a copy of my backup drive, but more for my precious files as i nearly lost all my data the other week. Just dont want to risk losing files. I don't agree with SMT, i feel i should be able to download and upload as much as i want when i want. Whats the point in fast broadband if its capped. |
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Network capacity isnowehere near ready yet for all that kids/students and likewise behaviours want to throw at the web. Long live STM. And while it's not on the 50 Mbps service, I'm staying on 20. |
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If your data's that precious stream it off to a networked drive. Of course, the other side of your aregument is perfectly valid. You want to use your service to the full. But you sort of can't because kids/students are oversubscribing the available bandwidth. So round the argument goes. Long live STM. |
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