Viber Spreads Good Vibes in Africa & the Middle East with the Introduction of Public Chats

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Viber announces first Public Chats launched in the African continent. Brands, celebrities and public figures from Africa & the Middle East are invited to join Viber's social channel, Public Chats, to experience live conversations

Viber, one of the leading messaging and calling apps with more than 664 million unique users worldwide, announced today that it has opened its latest social channel 'Public Chats' to partners in Africa and the Middle East. Brands, organizations, celebrities, public figures and social influencers from these countries can now join Viber's global platform to reach a local and regional audience.

Public Chats are live discussions that Viber users can follow, like and share with their community. Released in beta version in November 2014 with select global partners, this feature offers a new kind of social experience – tapping into live conversations from celebrities, personalities, brands and organizations. Mobile users can discover new communities, follow interactive chats in real-time and share original pieces of content with friends and contacts.

"The Middle East and Africa are important markets for Viber, and we are pleased to welcome local influencers and brands to our Public Chats platform," said Mark Hardy, CMO, Viber. "We are sure they will enjoy chatting, commenting and debating live on this active social channel whilst sharing tips, news, and local content to our constantly connected mobile audience across the region."

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