The use of applications like WhatsApp and Chaton made the stop operators earn u $ s13.900 million in SMS revenues during 2011, a figure that will continue to rise at the end 2012, according to projections Data refer to Ovum, which will provide details of their work within months. The mobile messaging applications are increasingly popular because, while many operators charge for each SMS, messages WhatsApp, computer repairs melbourne Chaton or BlackBerry Messenger is sent through data plans from operators. According to Internet traffic supervisor Allot Communications, WhatsApp accounted for 18% of the bandwidth of instant messaging in 2011 from three percent in 2010. While not much data worldwide in January it emerged that mobile operators in Taiwan reported a decline of 12% in the SMS messages in 2011, a drop pc repairs melbourne attributed directly to users who began using WhatsApp. In the world, managed WhatsApp 1,000 million messages per day in October, two years after its release. Four months later it had reached 2,000 million a day. WhatsApp emphasizes that not only is cheaper to send SMS messages. "It's more the service we provide, including photos and multimedia," said Julia French, public relations company. WhatsApp, going off the path of other similar companies, is not dependent on advertising. Instead charges users by the application after the first year of use. Ovum forecasts on the impact of social messages on revenues of Computer Services Melbourne operators anticipate that revenues continue to decline. This does not mean that moves to loss: "I see it from the perspective that we are facilitating a broad movement toward data plans and entities that offer these plans are the operators, so they will benefit substantially" , emphasize laptop repairs melbourne from WhatsApp.