Or investigate the availability/capability of ADSL MAX in your area. I believe that ADSL MAX significantly increases the upload speeds, but they're still not scintillating.
If you're determined to run a webserver on the "wrong" end of a domestic ADSL connection then you are doomed to get relatively slow transfers sending data FROM your system. That's what the "A" in ADSL stands for - Asymmetrical; fast download and slow upload.
You can get lines that work the other way around, and they are designed for running servers. You get a fast upload speed and a slow download speed.
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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk
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