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WHATSAPP EXPERIENCES OUTAGE AFTER FACEBOOK BUYOUT

naijalog by naijalog
February 23, 2014
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“As Soon As Facebook Buys Whatsapp, Whatsapp Starts Malfunctioning,” that is how a user described an outage experienced by instant messaging app WhatsApp, days after it was snapped up by social media giants, Facebook for $19bn (£11.4bn).

WhatsApp, which has more than 450 million monthly users, said it was having “server issues” on Saturday night.

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The firm tweeted at 8.16pm UK time: “We hope to be back up and recovered shortly.”

Users reacted angrily, saying their chat conversations were only showing a loading asterisk and the alert “Connecting…”

Jazzy Marwaha tweeted: “Its been like 4 hours, you would have thought they could sort whatsapp out by now.”

By 10.30pm the service appeared to be working again.

Facebook announced last Thursday that it would pay $4bn (£2.4bn) in cash and $15bn (£9bn) in Facebook shares as part of the deal to buy the real-time messaging service.

The app’s founders and employees will get $3bn (£1.8bn) of the shares as restricted stock that will vest over four years after the deal closes.

The purchase marks the largest single acquisition in Facebook’s 10-year history.

WhatsApp will “continue to operate independently and retain its brand” despite the acquisition, Facebook said.

Founded by a Ukrainian immigrant who dropped out of college, Jan Koum, and a Stanford alumnus, Brian Acton, WhatsApp is a Silicon Valley startup fairytale.

The acquisition will also see Mr Koum – a former Yahoo! engineer – join Facebook’s board of directors.

Facebook is known to make bold moves to thwart competitors – it famously bought Instagram for $1bn after a weekend of negotiations.

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