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March 22, 2016

US carriers cover the costs for calls and texts to Belgium

by John_A

If you’re determined to get in touch with friends and relatives who were in Belgium during the March 22nd terrorist attacks in Brussels, you’re about to get a helping hand. Major US carriers (so far including AT&T, Sprint and Verizon; we’ve reached out to T-Mobile) are all waiving the costs of calls and text messages to Belgium to help you confirm that everyone is safe and sound. The extent of the offer varies — Verizon’s waiver runs through March 23rd, while Sprint will take care of you until March 31st. It’s an all too familiar gesture (carriers did the same following the Paris attacks), but it’s an important one if you need to reassure yourself with a familiar voice.

Source: AT&T, Sprint

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