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While lots of companies participate in the Lifeline program, they don’t all provide the same quality of service, coverage, or benefits. In this guide, we’ll show you more about Lifeline carriers, so you can get the best service possible in your area.

**1. Lifeline Program Overview **

1.1. Lifeline Benefits

Lifeline ensures that low-income households don’t have to choose between staying connected and covering basic needs. The program offers a monthly discount of up to $9.25 on phone or internet services, while those on Tribal lands can get up to $34.25. In addition, you can receive free phones from participating providers when applying for Lifeline.

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*Lifeline gives people the tools to build better lives. And that’s a benefit no one should go without. *

1.2. Who Qualifies for Lifeline?

This program is developed to help those who truly need it. How do you qualify? There are two main ways: income-based eligibility and program-based eligibility.

Income-Based Eligibility

If your household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, you could be eligible.

Program-Based Eligibility

You or someone in your household is enrolled in one of certain government assistance programs – this could also qualify you for Lifeline benefits. Programs that make you eligible include:

  • Medicaid
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8)
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Veterans Pension or Survivors Benefit

And more.

Before you apply, gather your required documents.

If you’re applying based on a government assistance program, you need an official document showing:

  • Your name (or your dependent’s name)
  • The name of the qualifying program
  • An issue date within the last year or a future expiration date

If you’re applying based on household income, your document should show:

  • Your name (or your dependent’s name)
  • Your annual income details (such as tax returns, pay stubs, or an official benefits statement)

Other important documents you may need:

  • Date of birth verification (like a birth certificate or government ID)
  • Proof of address (utility bill, lease agreement, or official letter)
  • Social Security Number (SSN) or Tribal ID
  • Duplicate address verification (if someone in your household already receives Lifeline)
  • Identity & Life Verification

How to apply online through the official Lifeline website

  • Go to the official Lifeline website.
  • Fill out the application form.
  • Upload your eligibility documents.
  • Submit your application and wait for approval.

How to apply by mail

  • Visit the official Lifeline website to download and print a copy or contact USAC’s Lifeline Support Center to request a paper application be mailed to you.
  • Fill out the form and attach copies of your required documents.
  • Mail the completed application to the USAC’s Lifeline Support Center.
  • Wait for a response.

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How to apply through a Lifeline provider

  • Find a provider in your state.
  • Visit their website and start your application.
  • Follow their instructions and wait for approval.

Step 2: Choose your plan

  • Free Phone and Plan – Get a free government phone along with your service plan.
  • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) – Keep your current phone and receive the service plan while still enjoying Lifeline benefits.

Step 4: Submit documents

Upload the required eligibility documents.

Step 5: Submit your application

Once approved, you’ll receive a confirmation.

3. How to Find the Best Lifeline Carriers

With so many Lifeline program carriers out there, you need to look closer to ensure you’re picking the best option. Don’t think every Lifeline carrier is alike. A few providers offer free phones and each has different benefits, limits, and requirements.

Make sure to check these things:

Coverage

Even when a Lifeline service provider uses a major network, your experience depends on local factors – nearby cell towers, network traffic, and buildings that block signals.

A better way to check coverage is to ask real users in your area. If friends or neighbors use a provider on the same network, ask if they get strong signals and reliable service.

The Provider’s Plan

Data speed. Some Lifeline phone carriers advertise “unlimited data,” but after a certain limit, they slow your speed a lot. If you need your phone to navigate, make video calls, or work, a plan with 5G high-speed data will make a big difference.

The provider offers free calls to more than 200 countries. These perks might seem minor, but they can tip the scales when you’re picking the Lifeline carrier that fits your needs best.

What about getting more data, a better phone, or added features? Certain providers let you buy extra data if you go over your monthly limit. Others give you the option to upgrade your phone so you’re not stuck with a basic model if you want something fancier.

Some major Lifeline providers include free phones as an exclusive benefit.

4. List of Lifeline Carriers in Your Area

Califonia** Lifeline Carriers:**

  • Assurance Wireless
  • SafeLink Wireless
  • SafetyNet Wireless
  • Life Wireless
  • enTouch Wireless
  • TruConnect
  • Infiniti Mobile
  • StandUp Wireless
  • Excess Telecom

Oklahoma Lifeline Carriers:

  • AtLink Services, LLC
  • Life Wireless
  • Gen Mobile
  • TerraCom Wireless
  • Amerimex
  • Cookson Hills Connect, LLC
  • True Wireless

Missouri Lifeline Carriers:

  • TruConnect
  • Boomerang Wireless
  • Easy Wireless
  • Access Wireless
  • Wisper ISP
  • Easy Wireless

Kentucky Carriers for Lifeline:

  • Life Wireless
  • Boomerang Wireless
  • TruConnect
  • Amerimex Communications
  • Easy Wireless
  • Access Wireless
  • TruConnect
  • Gen Mobile

Texas**:**

  • Walmart Family Mobile
  • Gen Mobile
  • StandUP Wireless

Florida:

  • SafeLink
  • Gen Mobile
  • TruConnect
  • Club Corporation
  • Access Wireless

**Puerto Rico: **

  • StandUP Wireless
  • American Assistance
  • VPNet, Inc
  • Life Wireless
  • Boomerang Wireless

Montana:

  • TruConnect
  • Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
  • TruConnect

**New Mexico: **

  • Frontier Communications
  • Sacred Wind Communications
  • Choice Wireless
  • CenturyLink
  • CellularOne

We hope this list helps you!

Conclusion

When you take time to compare Lifeline carriers, you can find a service that keeps you in touch without problems. Look into your options and choose the one that gives you the most for your money.