Sprint to provide free calling, text messaging to Japan

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In an email correspondence with blog Phone Scoop earlier today, Sprint confirmed that it too would provide its customers with free calling and text messaging to Japanese phone lines. The news comes just hours after both AT&T and Verizon Wireless announced similar policies for both their wireless and wireline subscribers. Although the U.S.’s fourth largest carrier — T-Mobile — was the first to offer this courtesy when an earthquake struck Haiti back in January of 2010, the company has, up to this point, been silent. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon have all committed to waiving fees assessed to users making a donation to the Japanese relief effort via text message.

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5 Comments
  • Joshua M

    Good job Sprint!

  • Anonymous

    Now if only they had some subscribers to take advantage….

  • Karelmoonen63

    Dosn’t change the fact that your policy change April 1 SUCKS. you better take care of the few customers you have here.

  • http://twitter.com/DoubleONegative Nerdherder

    Good on ya Sprint

  • Anonymous

    Yes, instead of applauding a good thing lets bash the company instead. Thanks for the 2 that applauded, the rest of you are douchebags.

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