Send Big Files Without Getting Frustrated

The Internet is all about sharing information. Some people even share their personal experiences through a blog while others use the World Wide Web to transfer important data to a computer situated at a remote location. For a long time now, email has been considered as a reliable method to transfer files which could include text or graphics. These files are quite small in size, maybe 2 or 3 megabytes. Some popular email service providers, such Yahoo and Gmail, allow you to send attachments of more than 10 megabytes. Files larger than this will fail to get attached and you will get a pop up saying that the file size is too large. You will not be able to send the email and end up getting frustrated. Moreover, some email services may reject certain file formats rendering you unable to send big files.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is also widely used to transfer files between interconnected computers. However, this is a traditional method of file transfer and cannot handle extra-large files. For instance, if one needs to transfer digitized blueprints or 3D CAD files, the system can get awfully slow. Engineers and architects face this problem frequently as they need to send big files of more than 100 megabytes very often. FTP is not a very effective method of file transfer in this case. You may have to wait for more than an hour to send you files through FTP. No doubt, your frustration level is bound to reach its peak when you get a pop up saying that file transfer has timed out. That is not all, even on the recipients end getting a large file is a big trouble. This is because the sender hardly has any control over the software the recipient is using.

A special type of software is required in case of file transfer via FTP. Both sender and receiver must have their computers switched on and also the special software installed on both the computers to be able to share the data. Such application could be far from being user-friendly especially for users with limited technical know-how. That is not all; you could face security issues if you send big files through FTP. Since the files are sent in non-encrypted form, a third-party with sound technical knowledge and malicious intentions may barge into your network and get hold of your confidential files. So, security concerns render FTP ineffective in case of confidential data transfer.

Fortunately, the ever improving internet technology has made it easier to send big files in a very short time and with optimum security. This happens with the help of online file transfer services that charge a nominal fee to transfer files up to 2 gigabytes in size. Such service providers offer a variety of plans depending upon the amount of data you wish to send. This is also the easiest method of transferring large files over the Internet. Many providers also offer you a free trial.

If you are a small to medium size business, you can choose to send big files with the help of http://www.myfilesender.co.uk/ that enables you to send up to 50 files at a time.



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