Kakao Corp’s co-President Namkoong Whon has ventured down, the organization said on Wednesday, after a blackout that shut down. South Korea’s biggest portable talk application and different administrations set off inescapable reactions from specialists and the general population.
A fire at a rural server farm south of Seoul harmed servers of South Korea’s significant tech organizations, Kakao Corp. furthermore, Naver Corp. on Saturday, making broad interruption to the country’s prevailing courier administration and web entry.
The acquiescence, viable Wednesday, leaves co-Chief Hong Euntaek as the sole President. The organization apologized for the blackout that began on Saturday because of a fire at a server farm run by SK C&C close to Seoul.
End of Kakao Talk App
KakaoTalk usually alluded to as KaTalk in South Korea is a portable informing application for cell phones worked by Kakao Company.
A large portion of its frameworks was reestablished by Wednesday, yet incidental capabilities stay temperamental and disturbances to a great many administrations from installments to cabs and café appointments have brought up issues about open dependence on the application.
- Kakao is the most famous talk app in South Korea used by millions of people.
- This app came to its final stage soon it was going to be shut down.
- This news was announced officially by its president Namkoong Whon.
Kakao Talk App sent off in 2010, has more than 47 million dynamic records in South Korea, making it one of the most pervasive applications in the nation of 51.6 million.
Though it was very famous and used by millions of people now it was its bad time. Its President Namkoong Whon itself announced this was a blackout and soon to be shut down.