Slow uploads today

Hi,
Anybody else seeing slow uploads this afternoon.
I'm getting about 1745kb/s from Michigan to Apple.
Running speed tests from here to other locations outside of California are averaging 4000kb/s
Thanks,
John

Well here we go again. This morning upload speeds at about 4000kb/s and now this afternoon there appears to be a bottleneck entering California from the midwest as I'm getting about 1250kb/s.
I'm using speedtest.net and testing against various servers between the midwest and California.

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