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		<title>By: Flat Rate or Per GB Transfer &#187; Super-Networking Blog &#187; Blog Archive</title>
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		<description>[...] It is really getting interesting on the bandwidth structures available to web based companies now. Amazon&#8217;s S3 service is lowering their prices even more than before, they were cheap at $0.20/GB transfer. It is getting to the point where even with a screaming deal on an unlmited transfer plan with a capped Mbps transfer you might want to make the switch. [...]</description>
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