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The
services will be available in the US, Canada, England and 15 other countries,
TechCrunch reported. With 600 million Messenger users and 1.44 billion on
Facebook, the new VOIP video feature has a massive built-in audience.
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Messenger
already accounts for 10 percent of global mobile VOIP calls, according to Mark
Zuckerberg, one of five co-founders of the social networking website Facebook.
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He
believes that free, high audio quality VOIP will displace traditional
phone-calling and video calling could accelerate that.
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Messenger
won't be charging for audio or video calling. If you have access, you'll see
the video camera icon in the top right corner when you're having a Messenger
chat with a friend, who can be called.
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Tapping
it starts a video call, which opens when the recipient accepts. Cameras start
in selfie mode but you can toggle to the backside camera to show a friend what
you're doing.
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