Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"As someone who doesn't reside in the USA, I was wondering what would be the best way to get internet for my computer in the US for a couple of weeks? If it were Europe I know I'd look for some prepaid data. Is there anything similar offered by American carriers? A MiFi or a data SIM that I can tether from would work, but I'm trying to maintain a tight budget. Help!"
Not sure if ANY of the comments addressed this, but downloading 12.5GB per second isn't that special for homes because there would still be a LOT more tech to catch up. Such as your HARD DRIVE speed! throwing 12.5GB per second is worthless when your hard drive (home desktop standard 7200rpm) can only save data @ 3.0Gbits SATA 3.0 which is .375GB per second.
So you can download @ 12.5GB
but you can only save @ .375GB!!! lol, what a joke, saying you can download HiDef movies and all that crap in a second.
Even if you compared download speed to a SCSI hard drive (server standard 10,000 or 15,000rpm) Ultra-640 SCSI @ 640MB/s which is still .625GB/s!!! I actually wasn't able to find a hard drive on newegg.com that supported this standard but thought i'd through it out there.