To clarify: Verizon Fios isn't DSL. It's fiber. I don't know of any local DSL companies that can offer more than around 3-5Mbps, which is why I've been moving several people off of DSL, which just couldn't keep up. I wasn't sure if there was confusion there or you were just relaying your local DSL speeds.
Sorry, I am afraid it wasn't clear myself. I meant: here in Italy, for that low price, you only get ADSL lines promising, and often not delivering, that level of performance (downstream).
I understand you are using fiber optics. Here, 300Mbps fiber is available only at corporate-class prices. And so are real 100Mbps, actually. So, I think it is great you can get that good data link! That makes cloud based services way more appealing.
I think that if you can get an actual speed of 100Mbps or above, with low latency, you can even replicate the standard file management paradigm of Windows or OSX, without needing to go through an internet browser.