Historically, cyberlockers were for public sharing, while cloud storage (like Dropbox or Google Drive) was for personal backups. However, as speeds have increased, users now expect cloud storage to perform like a local hard drive. They want to stream 4K video directly from their cloud locker without buffering. They want to share a 50GB project file with a client without the client needing to wait an hour for it to
the network. This has enabled the rise of the remote workforce and the "global office," where high-fidelity video conferencing allows for collaboration that is indistinguishable from being in the same room. Economically, cities that invest in "ultrafast" infrastructure often see a corresponding rise in tech-sector growth, as high-speed data becomes as essential to business as electricity or water. Conclusion Ultramegabit