AT&T, Sprint & Verizon Offer Free Calls & Texts to Japan From U.S. [UPDATED]

To help people affected by the devastating earthquake in Japan, AT&T on Monday has made wireless calls from the United States and Puerto Rico to Japan free for postpaid customers through March 31. Furthermore, text messages to Japan, originating from a U.S. wireless number, will also be free through the end of the month.

Wireline calls 60 minutes or shorter from the U.S. to Japan will be free between March 11 and March 31.

The company has also made TV Japan, which brings 24-hour news from Japan, free through March 17 to all U-verse subscribers.

Finally, AT&T points out that its wireless customers can text “redcross” to 90999 (at no cost) to donate $10 to the Red Cross and help its disaster relief efforts in the area.

We’ve seen similar moves from major IT companies in the days following the earthquake in Japan; Google quickly set up an online crisis center, Microsoft offered to donate up to $100,000 for earthquake victims provided users retweet its message about the disaster, and Apple set up a special donation page [iTunes link] where users can donate money to the Red Cross.

If you want to aid the disaster victims, check out our seven simple ways to help people affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Update 1: Verizon Wireless tweeted just before 11 a.m. ET that it would also be offering free calls to Japan from wireless and residential landlines, as well as free text messaging.

Update 2: Sprint has joined the mix, according to Mobile Beat. Sprint and Verizon will offer free calls and messaging to postpaid subscribers until April 10.

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  • Anonymous

    What a cool things to do by ATT. I’m sure it’ll be so helpful.

  • Meredith Allison @RockTique

    As well, Cablevision is airing TV Japan thru March to all customers…

  • http://twitter.com/guardball Gavin Potts

    This is a great idea, I think BT should do the same thing in the UK!

  • http://twitter.com/guardball Gavin Potts

    This is a great idea, I think BT should do the same thing in the UK!

  • http://www.breakbumper.tv Ramon B. Nuez Jr.

    I am always beating up AT&T for its poor cell service. Today, I give AT&T kudos for being human.

  • http://twitter.com/iamTRA Rohan Aurora

    Hope, its not a marketing gimmick ?

  • Anonymous

    bravo for great PR depts

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  • http://twitter.com/Danseurholic Alex

    It’s interesting how Verizon ‘also’ followed this action to make the phone calls to Japan virtually free after AT&T announced it. Does that mean Verizon did not even have it in their mindset to undergo this action? From the looks of it they didn’t, and once they saw what AT&T has done, immediately jumped on the ‘bandwagon’ so to speak. Good for AT&T and good for Verizon if they actually had it in plan to set this free service up as soon as possible instead of only doing so after AT&T announced it to stir competition.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1275774179 Benjamin Watanabe

    Everything is marketing… that doesn’t mean its a bad thing.

  • http://rssholder.com/rss/AcceptingCardPayments-27316.xml David J Smith

    Yes, i think this is a great idea from verizon. Well done to them.

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    That’s great I I’d also check out the news page here http://www.hottestukdeals.org but yeah free calls sounds nice for them.

  • http://twitter.com/icheapmarketing iCheap Marketing

    Hi Stan, thanks for the update! I think it is a positive approach and step to facilitate who want to get in touch with their loved ones, friends & family. I hope and believe that the whole US community will contribute to re-establish Japan…

  • http://twitter.com/icheapmarketing iCheap Marketing

    Yup, Ramon agreed with it’s a nice approach and contribution

  • Seriously

    Why do some people can’t just appreciate that companies do want to help out whether they were first, second, third….the point is they are helping…

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