Major US Carriers Open Free Calls And Texts To Brussels (androidheadlines.com)
An anonymous reader quotes from a report on AndroidHeadlines: Following the attacks at Brussels International Airport and the Maelbeek Subway Station in Brussels, Belgium earlier this morning, all four major U.S. carriers have announced that they will be offering their customers the opportunity to make free calls to Brussels, as a means of letting customers keep in contact with friends and loved ones who live or are traveling within the city, a gesture which both Verizon and Sprint offered to customers last year following the attacks in Paris, France. As the city of Brussels begins and continues to mourn in the wake of the attacks, Sprint, T-Mobile, ATT, and Verizon Wireless will all offer free calls and texts to Brussels from the U.S., beginning today and lasting throughout the next few days to a week.
Brussels is not a country (as some Americans think) but a city. Not sure how they differentiate calls to 'Brussels' (old area code 02) from calls to Belgium (+32) since 'area codes' there have been portable for at least a decade and most of them are on mobile phones (area code 04).
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...people are encouraged to minimize (cell)phone usage because the networks are overloaded.
Email, texts, video chats are all "free" when travelling through the Internet, but standard long distance telephone calls are charged by the minute.
And in most cases they travel through the same gear on the way from origin to destination.
Why is is that they can get away with charging for long distance telephone service as a separate line item at all? Is it just because people are used to the idea? Crank Crank Crank... "Hello, Mabel? Please ring George at the corner store."
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Yeah, with all the collateral damage, there will be lots of roaming rats.
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They are not just Syrian refugees. Plenty of them go back and forth to be trained by ISIS. In that sense a large portion of them are invaders. There is no way to make peace with Muslims unless you are willing to accept Sharia "law" for all.
And it's only Germany that has a brief history of packing up and executing their own people, not any immigrants. Europe and in particular Belgium is way too accepting of these refugees. For decades they have allowed them to come in and make use of the established social services without any prior economic input or benefits. Now they expect even more people to come in and not acclimate to the local culture?
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The real refugees are running from the very same people that are blowing things up. They're not the problem. The problem is that there is no way to distinguish between those running from the chaos, and those running in to start the chaos.
So at some point it comes down to deciding who will pay the price of the instability in the Middle East -- the people who live there want to get away from it, but the problems sneak in amongst them. So do we turn everyone back and watch them die, or do we let them in and get blown up ourselves? Political will seems to be on taking some of the burden, but the popular opinion has never been unified and is undoubtedly going to get even more fragmented after an event like this.
Meanwhile, the governments involved want more power to spy on us, the people who haven't been blowing up airports, because it is too hard (next to impossible) to background check a flood of immigrants. It's security theater at its worst.
I don't have a good answer, it's really an unsolvable problem for someone. All that can really be handled is deciding who has to deal with it.
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They are not just Syrian refugees. Plenty of them go back and forth to be trained by ISIS. In that sense a large portion of them are invaders. There is no way to make peace with Muslims unless you are willing to accept Sharia "law" for all.
What a load of nonsense. The refugees are not the ones travelling to Syria to fight, they are the ones travelling out of Syria.
The main problem in Belgian are second generation immigrants, the children of immigrants that moved there 30+ years ago. Kids who feel marginalized and have a romantized idea of their home from their parents, so they travel back to fight for ISIS, until they realise it sucks ass and comes back. A few come back really nutters though and commit terrorism.