Facebook has introducing free video
calling to its standalone Messenger app. Users
can now make video calls using data or WiFi on
Android and iOS app. To start a video call, users
tap the video camera icon in the upper right
corner of the chat window. Video calling through
the app can be done even if one person is on
iOS and the other is on Android. Facebook
Messenger now accounts for more than 10
percent of all mobile VoIP calls globally,
according to the social network. More regions
will be added in the coming months. The
Facebook video calling feature is available in the
UK, US, Belgium, Canada, Croatia,
Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos,
Lithuania, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Oman,
Poland, Portugal and Uruguay. Facebook says it
will be available in other regions in the coming
months.Messenger also boasts 600 million
monthly active users worldwide Facebook
Messenger will now competes with similar
products including Microsoft’s Skype, Google
Hangouts, and Apple’s FaceTime.

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