Sprint is the next United States-based carrier to sign FCC's latest “Keep Americans Connected” pledge after Verizon and AT&T. The company have announced that, for the next 60 days they will help their residential and small business customers by waiving all late fees and not terminating Sprint services if their customers are not able to pay bills due to the economic circumstances caused by the current Coronavirus pandemic. Starting on Tuesday, customers using Sprint's international long distance calling plans will receive complimentary international calling rates to countries listed under Level 3 by CDC. And by next Thursday, Sprint will give free unlimited data per month with an additional 20GB of mobile hotspot data monthly to customers with active metered data plan. AT&T is also closely following the guidance from government and is encouraging their employees to work remotely if their respective roles allow and instructing their employees to take proper sanitizing measures to prevent the spread of the infection.
Source: Sprint NEWSROOM