You can actually solve this without paying a third party by using a HTML5/Flash uploader in your web app. I particularly recommend Plupload (free, open-source). It's a javascript library that uses a choice of client frontends (HTML5, Flash, Silverlight, etc) to handle uploading the file(s) in a way that doesn't trigger browser timeouts and allows the user to see the progress of their uploads (demo with 10Mb limit).
Other than the script you only require a backend on the server to receive the data. You'll want to watch out for anything that could trigger a server-side timeout like PHP's MAX_FILE_SIZE or request timeouts.
The plupload package comes with example frontend and backend scripts so you should be up and running fairly quickly.
I've uploaded 80Mb files using plupload so I know it works. It's going to be slow on a typical DSL connection but no upload service is immune to that.