Monday, 24 February 2014

WhatsApp to introduce voice calls

Via The Telegraph
Co-founder and CEO of Whatsapp Jan Koum holds a conference during the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 24, 2014
Co-founder and CEO of Whatsapp Jan Koum holds a conference during the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 24, 2014 Photo: AFP

WhatsApp, the free texting app acquired by Facebook for $19bn last week, will open a new front in its war on the cost of mobile communications by introducing free voice calls within months.
Jan Koum, WhatsApp’s co-founder, made the announcement at Mobile World Congress, an annual gathering of industry executives in Barcelona.
The Ukranian-born entrepreneur, who became a billionaire nearly seven times over last Wednesday, also revealed WhatsApp has continued its astonishing growth since Facebook swooped. In less than a week it has added a further 15 million active users per month to take the total beyond 465m, he said.
Mr Koum said: "We’re going to introduce voice on WhatsApp in the second quarter of this year.
“We want to make sure people always have the ability to stay in touch and call their friends and family, and their loved ones, and do it easily and affordably."

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