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Guide to Lifeline internet and phone discount—eligibility, application process, and renewal for low income internet ...
A different program dating back to 1985, Lifeline, provides low-income households a discount of $9.25 a month, or $34.25 a month for those on Tribal lands, for internet and/or phone service.
LifeLine is funded by the small Universal Service Fee that is added to phone subscribers' monthly bills. To get a free phone, you need to apply to one of the regional providers serving your state.
A different program dating back to 1985, Lifeline, provides low-income households a discount of $9.25 a month, or $34.25 a month for those on Tribal lands, for internet and/or phone service.
Local News Betty Heath: Your phone is your lifeline By Betty Heath | [email protected] UPDATED: July 28, 2024 at 7:03 AM MDT ...
A different program dating back to 1985, Lifeline, provides low-income households a discount of $9.25 a month, or $34.25 a month for those on Tribal lands, for internet and/or phone service.
People on Medicaid are eligible for discounts from cell phone companies like Safelink through Lifeline even after the Affordable Connectivity Program ends.