India is the fastest growing market for WhatsApp with over 4 million users joining every day.
WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum has revealed (in an interview with Re/code) that it has 48 million monthly active users in India, its single largest source of growth. The messaging service has reached 500 million monthly active users milestone globally. Koum added that WhatsApp now processes more than 700 million photos and 100 million videos every day.
WhatsApp revealed the numbers in a blog post stating, "Thanks to all of you, half a billion people around the world are now regular, active WhatsApp users. In the last few months, we've grown fastest in countries like Brazil, India, Mexico, and Russia, and our users are also sharing more than 700 million photos and 100 million videos every single day. We could go on, but for now, it's more important that we get back to work - because here at WhatsApp, we're just getting started."
WhatsApp which started in 2009, was acquired by Facebook for $19 billion in February. The messaging app announced at the World Mobile Congress that the company is planning to roll out free voice calling feature over the next few months. WhatsApp plans to reach 1 billion users by year end with the new service.
WhatsApp faces competition in Asia from other messaging apps including WeChat which has 355 monthly active users globally but has not revealed its Indian user-base. Other messaging apps like Hike, Viber and LINE have also claimed 15 million users (approx.) in India.
Source: Re/code
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