WhatsApp back after nearly 2 hours of outage

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Problems with the hugely popular service were reported by monitoring site Downdetector and user complaints on social media on Tuesday./AFP
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ANKARA (AA) – Whatsapp is back in service after nearly two hours of outage globally.
On Tuesday, hundreds of thousands of users reported that they were unable to send messages or make calls via the app.
Meta, which owns Whatsapp, acknowledged the problem and said it was fixing it.
The company, which also owns Facebook and Instagram, did not share the reason behind the outage.
Nearly 2 billion users are on Whatsapp making it an important tool for communication for businesses and governments the world over.
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