Yes! RT @WSJ: WhatsApp will offer voice calling as early as April,allowing free phone calls for its 465 million users http://on.wsj.com/1cfTWY4
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@WSJ@sharon1780 our econet and teclel and netone will die a natural death i tell you -
@tinashechirape@WSJ True that. -
@sharon1780@WSJ but I pray it should not be expensive from where it is as wel as not kill its performance
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@WSJ I wish the Whatsapp devs would at least consider a desktop client or web app.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ "free" is debatable, they haven't priced their service yet. Even if the price is marginal, there will be a fee.@mpfalangi -
@guyarmitage@WSJ RTs =not endorsement ;) Plus, end-user revenue takes different form - as "free" as Viber or anything these days
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@WSJ is this true?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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