"Watts" and "Viper" threaten telecommunications companies in the world
Free phone applications represent the biggest threat to the telecommunications companies in the world, after the increased reliability and decreased contrast using SMS text messaging (SMS), which over the years has been used traditionally and widely for networking.
And adopt free chat applications such as "Watts" and "Viper" on the Internet, and therefore are free whether communication between users in the same country or abroad, giving an additional advantage for users of these applications is that their messages are free, whether domestic or international.
He was CEO of the famous application "Watts, Jean koum, this program deals with 18 billion messages a day, between incoming and outgoing around the world, which makes him superior to Twitter, which is one of the most important and popular social networking sites in the world.
The Twitter network of more than 200 million active users, trading billions of messages a day, but that is not up to the level of 20 billion dollars, although Twitter is available as a free app for smart phones, can be used for direct communication between users.
The application of the "TS" appeared for the first time in the world in 2009, but he soon turned into one of the most important free chat applications compatible with Smartphones, along with "Viper", "Tango" and "cocoa" and many other similar applications.
According to the financial times of London free chat applications on Smartphones have become a threat to the financial flow to telecommunications companies around the world, becoming a means for users to exchange text messages and notes, especially among friends, while using text messages (SMS) which represented one means of financial income for telecommunications companies.
"Financial times" for "Informa" media consultants as saying that he expected the total instant messages that will be traded over the free apps this year 41 billion, about twice higher than the projected figure for SMS.
"Informa" that communications companies worldwide revenues from SMS text messaging (SMS) this year is expected to be around 120 billion dollars, but revenues are threatened by great technological transformation in the world and which has significant implications for the telecommunications industry.
The analyst said the "Informa" Pamela Clark "Dixon online messages are increasingly used as an alternative to conventional text messages in many markets across the world."
He noted that this phenomenon had significant effects on mobile operators and returns these operators in several countries, noting that "in Spain, for example, telecommunications revenues dropped from text messages from 1.1 billion euros in 2007 to 758.5 million euros in 2011, due to the reduced text messages circulating from 9.5 billion letter in 2007 to 7.4 billion a year.
The talks are free applications are widespread in the Arab world, as well as many voice chat applications also began experiencing a significant rise in numbers of users.
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