Transferring data out from a cloud service to the internet typically incurs charges based on the amount of data being sent out, also known as data egress. Hence, the answer indicating data egress is correct. Transferring data into a cloud service (ingress) is often free of charge, and data transfers within the same network zone or between services in close proximity usually do not incur additional fees as long as they're using private IP addresses.
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