Re: Internet Service in Mauritius
Hello SM,
>That is not too bad. What I was trying to explain is that if we only
spend a few seconds for opening the web browser and sending a tweet, it
means that our internet access is fast.
Well, it means that my Internet access is not that fast or maybe it is my
browser.
I tried using Internet Explorer:
Opening Browser: 8 seconds
Twitter: 5 seconds
Tweet: 10 seconds
Firefox:
Opening Browser: 2 seconds
Twitter: 3 seconds
Tweet: 10 seconds
Well, I guess i'll start using Firefox!
I would rather use the Twitter app if I want to tweet though-it's way
faster.
Thank you SM.
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:03 AM, S Moonesamy <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com> wrote:
> Hi Shelly,
> At 10:03 AM 8/6/2015, SHELLY HERMIA BHUJUN wrote:
>
>> Opening the web browser -first time 5 seconds
>> Going to www.twitter.com 5 seconds
>> If I write a tweet in 15 seconds I would be able to do all this in a
>> maximum of 25 seconds.
>>
>
> That is not too bad. What I was trying to explain is that if we only
> spend a few seconds for opening the web browser and sending a tweet, it
> means that our internet access is fast.
>
> If I close my browser I will have to wait for an approximate 5 mins for it
>> to open again.
>> If i close it again I will have to wait for more than 5 mins for it to
>> open.
>> Could you please explain why?
>>
>
> This is a bug in Vivadi. It could be happening because it takes a long
> time for the software to completely exit even if the browser window no
> longer appears on the screen. I could not find a fix for it.
>
> Regards,
> S. Moonesamy
>
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