Google has reduced its range of fees on Google Drive, its cloud storage service, which competes with offerings from Dropbox, Microsoft and others.
Google Drive has just slashed the prices of its cloud data storage to entice more users with rates of $1.99 (£1.30) per month for 100GB, down from the previous rate of $4.99, and $9.99 per month for 1TB, down from the previous rate of $49.99 per month.
The new lower prices were unveiled by Scott Johnston, director of product management for Drive, in a 13 March post on the Google Drive Blog.
Infrastructure upgrade“Today, thanks to a number of recent infrastructure improvements, we’re able to make it more affordable for you to keep everything safe and easy to reach on any device, from anywhere,” wrote Johnston.
Users who want more storage space can also get it, wrote Johnston, with rates starting at $99.99 for 10TB.
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