Saturday, 7 January 2017

WhatsApp Users in India Sent Record 14 Billion Messages on New Year's Eve

New Year's eve saw a whopping 14 billion messages being sent onWhatsApp in India as more people opted to send season's greetingsthrough the instant messaging platform than traditional routes like SMS and greeting cards.
India is the largest market for the Facebook-owned company, accounting for about 160 million ofits over 1 billion users.According to data shared by WhatsApp, 14billion messages were sent on December 31, 2016 alone -- an all-time high from India.

With telecom operators charging a premium forSMS on occasions like New Year and Diwali, WhatsApp has been gaining popularity as analternative as it is available free for users (apart from data charges).
The traffic on the last day of 2016 was higher than WhatsApp's last record of 8 billion messages in one day onDiwali last year.About 32% of messagessent on December 31 were in some form of media -- photos, GIFs, videos and voice messages. About 3.1 billion images, 700 million GIFs and 610 million videos were sent on that day.Interestingly, WhatsAppstopped working on older versions of Android, iOS, and Windows Phone on December 31. Devices running on Android 2.2 or lower, iOS 6 or lower, and Windows Phone 7 are not supported by the app anymore.

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