Recently Purchased a Few Days by Facebook, WhatsApp Down
Follow @mibimiboRecently Purchased a Few Days by Facebook, WhatsApp Down | Just a few days bought Facebook, mobile messaging application WhatsApp down for about 210 minutes this morning. Users around the world report that they can not send the message. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.
WhatsApp has confirmed this issue through a tweet.
"Sorry we currently experiencing server issues. We hope to be back up and recovered shortly", said the official WhatsApp via Twitter @ wa_status, Sunday (02/23/2014) at around 3:16 AM.
According to information from TechCrunch, WhatsApp lame servers around 150-210 minutes. But now the service has been able to operate again.
Parties have WhatsApp also confirmed that WhatsApp service is back alive. "WhatsApp service has been restored. We are so sorry for the downtime ...", said WhatsApp about 4 hours ago as of this story published.
At the same time, the CEO WhatsApp January Koum told the Wall Street Journal via email that "We experienced a server outage and should be OK now".
Because of this incident, the WhatsApp users reacted angrily because they can not chat. Chat conversations they only show signs of loading.
As is known, WhatsApp has purchased Facebook a few days ago with the acquisition value of $ 19 billion, or about 223 trillion. However, CEO WhatsApp January Koum through his personal blog to make sure that their services will remain as usual without the slightest change. This means, there will be no advertisements and can be downloaded WhatsApp remain free for all mobile platforms.
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WhatsApp has confirmed this issue through a tweet.
"Sorry we currently experiencing server issues. We hope to be back up and recovered shortly", said the official WhatsApp via Twitter @ wa_status, Sunday (02/23/2014) at around 3:16 AM.
According to information from TechCrunch, WhatsApp lame servers around 150-210 minutes. But now the service has been able to operate again.
Parties have WhatsApp also confirmed that WhatsApp service is back alive. "WhatsApp service has been restored. We are so sorry for the downtime ...", said WhatsApp about 4 hours ago as of this story published.
At the same time, the CEO WhatsApp January Koum told the Wall Street Journal via email that "We experienced a server outage and should be OK now".
Because of this incident, the WhatsApp users reacted angrily because they can not chat. Chat conversations they only show signs of loading.
As is known, WhatsApp has purchased Facebook a few days ago with the acquisition value of $ 19 billion, or about 223 trillion. However, CEO WhatsApp January Koum through his personal blog to make sure that their services will remain as usual without the slightest change. This means, there will be no advertisements and can be downloaded WhatsApp remain free for all mobile platforms.
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