throttling an internal IP's upstream bandwidth

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I'm on DSL, I only have small upstream and big downstream. Everything goes through a 1:1 NAT iptables firewall - so internal IPs are directly mapped to an external IP. I want to throttle the internal upstream bandwidth so the internal machines can't upload at more than 25k/s as the maxing out of the upstream is killing the much faster downstream...is there a way to do this using iptables?

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