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AT&T offering free texts and calls from U.S. to Belgium

at&tIn light of the tragic events in Brussells, AT&T has announced plans to offer free texts and calls to Belgium from their U.S. customers.

Statement from AT&T:

“Our thoughts are with the people of Belgium and our customers who have friends and family there. We’re going to credit our wireline (home phone) and wireless (mobile) customers for all calls and text messages to Belgium from March 22-28.

As with any emergency, text messaging is recommended due to the possibility of network congestion in the local area.

AT&T will waive or credit charges incurred for consumer calls placed by AT&T’s customers from the United States to Belgium between March 22-28 in the local time zone.  This includes landline, texting, and mobility (Postpaid and GoPhone) calls.”