If you're worried about staying in touch with your loved ones impacted by the devastating earthquake in central Mexico, AT&T is waiving charges for calls and text messages from customers in the U.S. to Mexico.
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The waiver, which is in effect until Sept. 21, covers AT&T wireless, prepaid and landline customers. The carrier will issue credits for charges imposed since Sept. 19.
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For those in Mexico, AT&T is offering free data, calls and text messages until Sept. 21.
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AT&T says its network is performing normally following the quake, but it recommends text messages over calls due to the possibility of network congestion.