WhatsApp reaches 800 million monthly active users

Mobile messaging service WhatsApp now has 800 million monthly active users, CEO Jan Koum has revealed in a Facebook post.
SINGAPORE - Mobile messaging service WhatsApp now has 800 million monthly active users, CEO Jan Koum has revealed in a Facebook post.
The app had about 600 million users when Facebook acquired it last year, and it announced that it had reached 700 million users in January this year.
At this rate of expansion, it will reach a billion users by the end of the year, the Wall Street Journal predicted.
In a dig at other messaging services, which often report registered users only, Mr Koum added: "Reminder for the press out there: active and registered users are not the same thing."
Facebook messenger is second to WhatsApp with about 600 million monthly active users, making the company the owner of the two largest messaging services in the world.

Mobile messaging service WhatsApp now has 800 million monthly active users, CEO Jan Koum has revealed in a Facebook post.
SINGAPORE - Mobile messaging service WhatsApp now has 800 million monthly active users, CEO Jan Koum has revealed in a Facebook post.
The app had about 600 million users when Facebook acquired it last year, and it announced that it had reached 700 million users in January this year.
At this rate of expansion, it will reach a billion users by the end of the year, the Wall Street Journal predicted.
In a dig at other messaging services, which often report registered users only, Mr Koum added: "Reminder for the press out there: active and registered users are not the same thing."
Facebook messenger is second to WhatsApp with about 600 million monthly active users, making the company the owner of the two largest messaging services in the world.