I need some suggestions on how to effectively manage bandwidth to and
from servers.

Large files need to be transferred from client computer to a website
AND from website back to client. This transferring will be done via:
FTP, SSH and email. The website can be configured so that the client
can provide FTP or SSH account details to his/her server; this will
allow the website to access the client's server and retrieve the large
documents. Alternatively, the website can provide FTP and SSH account
details to the client so that the client can send the large files a
server accessible to the website. Same basic idea also applies for the
email sending/receiving.

The problem is bandwidth cost. If the client is in NZ and the server
(FTP, SSH, email) is in NZ, then there is no bandwidth cost (other
than nominal costs). However, if the client is outside of NZ, it
becomes expensive to retrieve these files.

Clients can be anywhere in the world. Website will need access to
those large files no matter where they reside.

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