Free Government Phone

Free Goverment Phone


Read about the "Obama Phone" – “FREE” goverment phones from “Lifeline Program.”  Click in the company names below to find out how to get free government phones (for people who are eligible.) If you don't qualify for an Obama Phone free government phone, you might try looking at the telephone service and devices discounts from the advertisers on this website.

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Reachout Mobile
Safelink Wireless

Assurance Wireless
Phone Bill Assistance
Qlink Wireless
Terracom Wireless
Budget Wireless


 

FACTS ABOUT THE FREE GOVERNMENT PHONE


This article describes history and facts about "The Obama Phone" which is a special program from the “Lifeline Program.” “Obama Phone” is the popularly used and very unofficial phrase that refers to free government phone assistance provided by the “Lifeline Program” to eligible Americans, usually who have low income or public assistance needs.

The “Obama Phone” is available through a government program for low-income consumers called “The Lifeline Program.” Here are some details published on the Federal Communication Commission’s “lifeline” webpage in January 2012*:

“Lifeline is a government benefit program supported by the Universal Service Fund that provides a discount on phone service for qualifying low-income consumers [like the "Obama Phone".] Lifeline helps ensure that eligible consumers have the opportunities and security that phone service brings, including being able to connect to jobs, family, and emergency services.

The Lifeline program is available to eligible low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and on Tribal lands. Consumers with proper proof of eligibility may be qualified to enroll.  To participate in the program, consumers must have an income that is at or below 135% of the federal Poverty Guidelines or participate in a qualifying state, federal or Tribal assistance program. To participate in the program [and get items such as the "Obama Phone",] consumers must either have an income that is at or below 135% of the federal Poverty Guidelines or participate in one of the following assistance programs:
Medicaid;
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps or SNAP);
Supplemental Security Income (SSI);
Federal Public House Assistance (Section 8);
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP);
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF);
National School Lunch Program’s Free Lunch Program;
Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance;
Tribally-Administrered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TTANF);
Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR);
Head Start (if income eligibility criteria are met); or
State assistance programs (if applicable).

Federal rules prohibit eligible low-income consumers from receiving more than one Lifeline discount free government phone per household.  An eligible consumer may receive a discount on either a wireline or wireless service, but not both.  A consumer whose household currently is receiving more than one Lifeline service must select a single Lifeline provider and contact the other provider to de-enroll from their program. Consumers violating this rule may also be subject to criminal and/or civil penalties. The Lifeline program is administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC).  USAC is responsible for data collection and maintenance, support calculation, and disbursement for the low-income program.  USAC’s website provides information regarding administrative aspects of the low-income program, as well as program requirements. On January 31, 2012, the Commission adopted comprehensive reform and modernization of the Lifeline program.   As a universal service program that fulfills Congress’s mandate to ensure the availability of communications to all Americans, Lifeline for the past 25 years has helped tens of millions of low-income Americans afford basic phone service.  Access to telephone service is essential for finding a job, connecting with family, or getting help in an emergency, and the percentage of low-income households with phone service has increased from 80% in 1985, when Lifeline began, to nearly 92% last year. ”

*This information about the free government phone is provided by the FCC (US Federal government’s) website www.fcc.gov/lifeline.  [Comments from the editors about the specific "Obama Phone" free government phone are added into and indicated by brackets]