Thursday 30 April 2015

Facebook Introduces Video Calling To Messenger



With instant messaging and voice calls offered by Facebook’s Messenger it was almost inevitably that the social network would add video calls from your mobile into the mix.


And it has gone and done just that. The app has made the video-calling feature available to users in the UK, US and a host of other countries around the world.

The service will work over both mobile and WiFi connections. More regions and countries will be added in the coming months.

In a blog post, Stan Chudnovsky, Head of Product for Messenger said that users can quickly start a video call from any conversation with just one tap.

“If you’re messaging with someone and realize that words just aren’t enough, you can simply choose the video icon in the top right corner of the screen and start a video call right from within an existing Messenger conversation,” he said.

Video calling on Facebook is nothing new though. The social network rolled out desktop-based video calling in partnership with Skype in 2011, but has since then built its own video call service.

The service poses a serious challenger to Skype, FaceTime Google Hangouts. Calls can be made from an iOS device to an Android one and vice versa. Since rolling out voice calls in the Messenger app last year, around 10 per cent of all mobile calls are now made using the service, according to Facebook itself.

Only last week did Facebook-owned WhatsApp introduce voice calls for the iOS version of its app.

What a new way to interact with friends and family, this is just too awesome.
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