Instant messaging service WhatsApp has announced that it will soon be adding a voice call function.
Following Facebook’s $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp – and after a short time in which the service was down for all of its 450 million monthly users worldwide – speaking at Mobile World Congress, the company’s CEO, Jan Koum, announced that voice calls will soon become an option.
WhatsApp already offers voice notes – small audio clips – however the addition of voice calls will put it alongside services such as Skype, Viber and Tango.
Although Koum did not confirm a date for the roll-out, he did say that iOS and Android users will have the capability during the second quarter of 2014.