Apple iPhone users will be able to make telephone calls using WhatsApp for "several weeks", co-founder of the famous communication application said.
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WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton spoke during the conference for Facebook developers - F8, where he appeared on stage with Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger.
IPhone users will be able to make telephone calls using a technology called Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP.
The news comes as WhatsApp became the second application on Android that is not built by Google and has reached a billion downloads in the Play Store earlier this year.
WhatsApp has recently announced that its service will be offered on the web, and such a function has already been released in use.
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