Subsequent to the actions of Skype of Microsoft, Sprint, one of the major mobile services companies right here in the US have introduced they will probably be waiving and crediting phone calls and text messages created by Sprint clients to Nepal - in a retroactive move, starting from April 25 onward. This special offer is set to continue all through to May 16, 2015. This means, if you make phone calls or send out texts to Nepal, there'll be no cost attached to all postpaid and prepaid customers of Sprint, Boost Cellular and Virgin Mobile USA.

This particular transfer should be lauded, since it has been prior to that on the occasion of an emergency, the possibility of text messages heading via would be an entire lot higher instead of that of a telephone contact, and this will in turn do its little bit to totally free up networks for crucial conversation between initial responders, apart from other emergency staff and aid employees.
Not only that, Sprint is also set to waive regular text-messaging charges when it comes to the various Nepal disaster-relief brief codes and mobile donation strategies, beginning from today and ending also on the same day as talked about previously, which is May 16.
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