Frequently Asked Questions About Free Phones


by Levi Griffin

The Lifeline program has been around since 1985. It aims to provide affordable telecommunication services such as free government cell phones to the American masses. This article talks about some frequently asked questions regarding this service.

1. What are the telecommunication services that you can enjoy? Aside from a free government phone, you can also enjoy up to 250 minutes worth of zero-cost calls per month. Additional perks would depend on the plans provided by your chosen telecommunication company.

2. How many phones can I get? Only one unit can be provided per household. A household, as defined by Lifeline, is a group of individuals who live in the same address while sharing their income and basic expenses.

3. What kind of telephone is provided? You can choose between a landline unit and a mobile device. The mobile device is an ordinary phone with basic call and text features. The cellular models would depend on the plan that you choose.

4. Are plan upgrades possible? Yes. You can upgrade your basic plan at affordable costs. Upgrades can entitle you to additional features such as extra call minutes, extra text messaging, interstate calls, caller ID, international calling, roaming, three-way calling, and call waiting.

5. What makes you eligible for these services? The qualifying criteria vary from state to state. In order to check whether or not you qualify, you can visit Lifeline's website, click on your state, enter your zip code, and check the eligibility criteria.

6. What are the main qualifying factors? You can automatically qualify if you are already receiving benefits from assistance programs such as: a. Medicaid b. Supplemental Security Income c. Food Stamps or SNAP d. Section 8 Housing e. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families f. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program g. Federal Public housing assistance h. National School Free Lunch Program i. Refugee Assistance j. State Family Assistance k. Disability Lifeline You can also apply based on your income. Check your state's Federal Poverty Guidelines to find out whether or not you fall under the low-income bracket.

7. What are the requirements? You need to pass a valid application form and submit copies of documents such as: a. Your recent pay check b. An income statement from employer c. Statement of benefits from your retirement or pension, veterans' administration, and social security d. Previous year's tax return form e. Divorce or child support documentation f. Unemployment or workman's compensation g. Federal or tribal notice letter of participation in General Assistance

8. How can you apply? You can apply in four ways: a. Online through your state's Lifeline site b. Via phone call c. Though mail d. Personal visit to their office

About the Author

The author writes for http://qlinkwireless.com/ which provides information regarding mobile phones. Q Link Wireless provides a free cell phone and free monthly minutes to qualified Lifeline participants.

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