After Twitter, WhatsApp service suffers brief global outage

After Twitter, WhatsApp service suffers brief global outage
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Facebook-owned smartphone messaging service WhatsApp temporarily crashed in an array of countries from the US to India; potentially affecting hundreds of millions of users.  

Facebook-owned smartphone messaging service WhatsApp temporarily crashed in an array of countries from the US to India; potentially affecting hundreds of millions of users.

Reports of people having trouble with WhatsApp in countries including Japan, India, Malaysia, Colombia and the United States hit the Internet about 0200 GMT (7.30 am) on Tuesday.

Several users all around the world took to social media early morning on Tuesday to express their disregard at the app’s unexpected outage.


The outage appeared to be resolved in most locations in an hour or so, according to Downdetector.com, which calls itself "the weatherman for the digital world."

Comments posted by users indicated they were having intermittent difficulties with WhatsApp during the problem period. Facebook did not respond to an AFP request for comment.

The disruption came on the heels of media reports that Facebook is working behind the scenes to integrate WhatsApp more snugly into the world's leading social network by providing the ability to share information between the services.

California-based Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion in late 2014 and the messaging service has grown to nearly a billion users.

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