![]() Bottom lineĪll things considered, Jottacloud accommodates a bunch of useful features for helping you back up your important files to the cloud, and can be mastered by beginners and professionals alike. Jottacloud lets you opt for automatic backups or manually schedule the task, configure proxy settings, and pick the sync folder location. You can run the program at Windows startup, include hidden files and folders, keep log files, set the upload and download bandwidth limit, and specify the maximum number of concurrent downloads and uploads. In addition, you may perform searches, pause or stop the current backup job, restore data on your PC, and keep lists with file transfers about uploads and downloads. You may add folders in your backups, delete the selected directory, and exclude files from the backup task. The changes are automatically synchronized between your computers. ![]() You can make use of shared folders for allowing multiple people to collaborate on the same files. Jottacloud makes it easier to include a file in the backup using the drag-and-drop support. You can access the Jottacloud folder directly from your Windows Explorer, more specifically from your favorites sidebar. A tutorial is revealed after you finish setting up the initial tweaks and presents key features about the program’s capabilities. You can access its features with a simple click on its icon. You can find Jottacloud running in the background (in your system tray area). The application lets you choose between several preset folders that you can include or exclude in/from the backup process, namely ‘Documents,’ ‘Favorites,’ ‘Desktop,’ ‘My Pictures,’ ‘My Music,’ and ‘My Videos.’ User-defined directories can be added later on in the backup. What’s more, you are allowed to select the folder that is automatically synchronized to all your computers. You can deploy the program on a new computer or link it to an existing PC. When you run the utility for the first time, a wizard-like assistant pops out, helping you tweak several initial configuration settings. ***) B2B customer has a negative ARPU development: -0.7%.Jottacloud is a software application specialized in backing up files and folders via cloud services, restore them on your computer in case of data loss, and limit the bandwidth for downloads and uploads. Voice B2B customers had a much more negative ARPU development: -7.2%. With their 2012 rebranding came new features, a syncing engine, and a renewed interest in security and promoting the European privacy laws that protect them. **) Based on Q3 2022 ARPU for voice B2C customers. Jottacloud is the new version of the Norwegian online backup service Jotta. ![]() Ice Norway had the fastest growth in base (19k acquired Vipps customers excluded) of all operators, but does no longer report ARPU. There were at least 8 such operators: 3 Sverige*, 3 Danmark*, Telenor Sweden, Nuuday**, Elisa, DNA Oyj, Tele2 Sweden*** and Telia Norway. The true winners are those that - in parallel - can grow both ARPU and base. Telenor Denmark didn't move its base in 2022, but could lift ARPU 1%. ![]() Similar with Telia Sweden, Finland and Denmark: Negative development in base, but a more positive development in ARPU. Not a single operator was in Q4 south-west of the dotted line where mobile service revenues weren't growing year-on-year.Īlthough Telenor Norway lost 2.2% of its mobile base in 2022, its blended ARPU grew 4.6% - which more than compensates for the losses in base. We are proud of you, Nordic mobile operators.
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