Do you live on a federally-recognized
Indian tribe’s reservation, pueblo, colony, or former reservation
in Oklahoma, or within an Indian Allotment or an Alaska Native
region established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act? Do
you take part in federal or state assistance programs? Is your
income at or below 135 percent of the federal Poverty Guidelines?
If you meet any of these requirements, you
may be eligible for telephone service and installation discounts
under the Lifeline Assistance and Link-Up America programs. The
Lifeline Assistance program enables participants living on
tribal lands to receive basic monthly telephone service at their
primary residence for as little as one dollar a month. The
Link-Up America program provides a discount on the initial
installation of a traditional, wireline telephone or activation
of a wireless telephone for a primary residence.
Background
It is critical that
telecommunications services are available to "all the
people" of the United States, including low-income
consumers and those in rural, insular, and high-cost
areas.
Because American Indian and Alaska
Native communities, on average, have the lowest reported
telephone subscribership levels in the country, the FCC
has adopted enhanced programs, paid for by the Universal
Service Fund (USF), to promote using telecommunications
services and building telecommunications infrastructure on
tribal lands. |
Enhanced Lifeline and Link-Up Support for Tribal Lands
Lifeline Assistance provides discounts on
basic monthly service at the primary residence for qualified
telephone subscribers. These discounts vary from state to state,
depending on whether the state has its own Lifeline program.
Lifeline Assistance also includes Toll
Limitation Service, which enables a telephone subscriber to
limit the amount of long distance calls that can be made from a
phone.
Enhanced Lifeline Assistance for tribal
lands provides qualified telephone subscribers living on
tribal lands with discounts of up to $35 per month on basic
monthly telephone service. As a result, depending on current
rates, qualified subscribers on tribal lands may receive basic
local phone service for as little as $1 a month.
Enhanced Link-Up Support for tribal lands
provides qualified subscribers with a one-time discount on initial
installation or activation of a wireline or wireless telephone for
the primary residence. The discount is up to 50 percent of the
first $60 of the installation fee. Qualified subscribers living on
tribal lands with installation or activation fees above $60 receive an
additional discount of up to $70, to cover 100 percent of all charges between $60
and $130. For example, a $70 installation fee may be reduced to $30 for a qualified subscriber.
The Link-Up program also allows subscribers to pay the remaining amount that
they owe on a deferred schedule, interest-free.
Qualifying for Enhanced Lifeline and Link-Up Support
The Lifeline and Link-Up programs are
available to qualified subscribers in every state, territory, and
commonwealth. Eligibility criteria vary by state. States that have
their own Lifeline program may have their own eligibility
criteria. For states that rely solely on the federal Lifeline and
Link-Up program eligibility criteria, a subscriber must either
have an income that is at or below 135 percent of the federal
Poverty Guidelines, or participate in one of the following
assistance programs:
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Medicaid,
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Food Stamps,
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
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Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section
8),
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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP),
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Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF),
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The National School Lunch Program’s Free
Lunch Program,
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Bureau of Indian Affairs General
Assistance,
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Tribally-Administered Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families (TTANF), or
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Head Start (if income eligibility criteria
are met).
The qualifying income in all federal default
states except Alaska and Hawaii varies from a maximum of $14,621
for a family of one to a maximum of $49,964 for a family of eight.
For each additional person in the household beyond eight, add
$5,049. To find the specific eligibility requirements for your
state, visit the Web site of the Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC) at
www.lifelinesupport.org. You may also call a toll-free number
– 1-888-641-8722 – to ask general questions about eligibility, but
not to apply to participate in the Lifeline and Link-Up programs.
To find out how to apply, visit the USAC Web site at
www.lifelinesupport.org, or call your local telephone company.
You can also contact your local telephone
company or your state public service commission for more
information about these programs and to determine whether or not
you qualify for discounts. Contact information for your state
public service commission can be found on the Web site of the
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners,
www.naruc.org/commissions.cfm, or in the blue pages or
government section of your local telephone directory.
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