WhatsApp has announced that 100 million calls are made each day on its messaging app.
Voice calls are relatively new to WhatsApp, having been added to its mobile apps last year. But in that time frame, the company said that people are using it to connect with their friends and family. What this highlights is further proof that people are moving away from traditional phone calls and are instead finding increased usage for messaging apps, specifically Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
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WhatsApp currently has more than 1 billion monthly active users, and it’s pretty astounding to think how we’ve moved away from traditional telephone numbers and phones to just using Voice over IP services as a primary mode of communication.
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