This particular move should be lauded, since it has been shown and proven before that in the event of an emergency, the possibility of text messages going through would be a whole lot higher as opposed to that of a phone call, and this will in turn do its bit to free up networks for critical communication between first responders, apart from other emergency personnel and aid workers.
Not only that, Sprint is also set to waive standard text-messaging fees when it comes to the different Nepal disaster-relief short codes and mobile-donation campaigns, beginning from today and ending also on the same date as mentioned earlier, which would be May 16. [Press Release]