The Facebook announced video calls to Messenger in April. Today, the largest social network said that the new feature has been released for almost all countries.
As the company says there are still "some countries" where it has not released the new Messenger service to improve the quality of the video. It is very likely to have to do with the speed of the area's mobile networks.
Facebook is trying to make a reliable service available, even for those who do not have Wi-Fi.
Today's announcement refers to the extension of the video call service via Messenger, which originally started only 18 countries.
Facebook seems to pay close attention to Messenger.
Although it is a key feature of the webσελίδαs with over 600 million active users users every month, the chat and video calling mobile app is constantly upgraded with the goal of keeping people on the website longer.
One of the biggest bets on Facebook is to turn it on Messenger to a new one platform, which will allow others to be integrated applications. Last week the company said it was considering adding games to Messenger.
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Posted by David Marcus on Tuesday, 19 May 2015