Verizon, Google, Skype Offer Free Calls and Messages to Paris
  • 8 years ago
In awe of the terrible terrorist attacks that took place in Paris, France, many more U.S. companies are offering their services to help victims.
Verizon, Google, Skype offer free calls and messages to Paris ever since the terrorist attacks were first announced on November the 13th.
Google was the first company to comment after the attacks.
Just a few hours later, the company tweeted a message saying that they are offering free calls to France and Paris.
These distance conversations can be made with the help of their online apps, Hangouts and Project Fi.
The social network, Facebook, released a new online service hours after the horrendous event.
They informed French users that they can communicate their position and the health condition they are in using the Facebook Safety Check.
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