WhatsApp services restored after longest reported outage

25 October 2022, 03:58 pm | Updated: 30 November 2024, 12:42 am


WhatsApp services restored after longest reported outage
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After the longest reported downtime, WhatsApp messaging services are now operational again. For approximately 90 minutes, the instant messaging service was not available.

Users reported receiving all messages now that WhatsApp is officially up and running.

WhatsApp is currently functional on WhatsApp Web, Android, and iOS apps. Although some users claim that services on WhatsApp Web are still not functioning, phone app should be functional, reports UNB.

Many worldwide use WhatsApp, a popular messaging service owned by Meta, to send rapid texts.

Earlier today, WhatsApp experienced a significant outage that lasted for about two hours. This prevented millions of WhatsApp users from sending or receiving messages globally.

WhatsApp earlier claimed that it was working to resume operations.

“We’re aware that some people are currently having trouble sending messages and we’re working to restore WhatsApp for everyone as quickly as possible,” a Meta spokesperson has said.

Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are all owned by the US-based firm Meta.


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