Upload/download speed 3G

Hi,
As of a couple of days ago my ipad slowed down substancially when trying to open web sites but eventually they open up, video clips I had been watching without problems a couple of days ago however don't open up any more period, screen stays black and the indicator bar stops as well as if its refusing to download. Have done all the resetting option, deleted some movies cause the memory was pretty full but nothing.
I get an average Download speed of 330 to 700 kbps and 47-50 kbps uploads, since I never tested this before having problems I don't have a point of reference, what up/down load speeds should I expect from my 3G ?
Thanks , and yes I downloaded the latest OP system

Sitting at my desk in downtown I again have 0.07/0.53 download/upload. Visited verizon store last night with performance question and was surprised with 1.3/0.86 connection there. Maybe solution is to have many more verizon stores around?

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