Google Cloud removes data transfer fees when clients switch to rivals

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Google Cloud removes data transfer fees when clients switch to rivals
Google Cloud said its customers who want to migrate their data to another cloud provider will not have to pay any network fees to make the transfer. Many cloud providers, including Microsoft's Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS), charge customers based on the amount of data transferred when they ...

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