Cost for senders when receiving texts in Belgium on a US or Belgian SIM card

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if you have a US number, then US users should pay their normal text fee, while non-US users would have to pay whatever they would normally have to pay to text the US (I can't see anything on the AT&T passport or roaming pages about the cost for others to contact you. This supports the idea that the cost for others to contact you is the same as if you were in the US).

A "burner" phone (or SIM and an unlock of your iphone) so as to get a belgian number is the only way I can see for it to be cheap for locals to contact you. That or you use data and get them to email you.

There are apps on to which you can download maps, rather than needing data access while out there. As Belgium is quite a small country, they shouldn't even need that much storage either.

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