WhatsApp record: more than 64 billion messages per day; service glitches

June Green
April 2, 2014   
On the instant messaging service's peak day, when more than 64 billion messages were sent - another glitch in the app • Many report that they are unable to receive and send messages
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Users around the world are reporting that the WhatsApp messaging service is intermittently down. Many have reported that they are unable to receive and send messages to various users. The cause of the problem and its extent are not yet known.

The problem occurs precisely On the app's peak day. According to reports, a few weeks after being sold to Facebook, WhatsApp today recorded a record number of messages in one day - 64 billion.

The app says that 20 billion messages were not viewed by recipients, while 44 billion were received. According to a simple calculation, users of the app send 750,000 messages every second.

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Last February, WhatsApp was bought by Facebook for $19 billion, and a few days later, it suffered a rare glitch.
The last record the app recorded was last June, when there were 24 billion messages. 


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