Its download speeds were decent, but nothing to write home about when compared with other cards. The AT&T USB Connect Mercury is the best option for those who frequently need to get images or videos up to FTP servers quickly. However, its 880 Kbps download speed was about average compared with the rest. The next closest was the AT&T Option GT Ultra Express, which had an upload rate of 1.3 Mbps. Out in Long Beach, Long Island, the USBConnect Mercury had blazing-fast upload speeds: it uploaded our test file in 2 minutes and 13 seconds, a speed of 1.5 Mbps. The Verizon Wireless USB727 had a faster download time of 2:06 (1.6 Mbps). It downloaded the 25MB file in 7 minutes and 5 seconds, or 475 Kbps, and uploaded it in 5:01, or 664 Kbps. ![]() ![]() Underground in New York's Penn Station, with 3 bars of 3G service, the Mercury's download throughput was third to last.
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