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Guide to Lifeline internet and phone discount—eligibility, application process, and renewal for low income internet ...
The Lifeline program is available to people who make an income that is 135% or less than the federal poverty guidelines in every state, territory, commonwealth and Tribal lands.
The benefits of the Federal Lifeline Assistance Program are available to people in every state, and to those who meet the program's requirements. Those who are eligible can apply through an ...
Under changes the FCC recently proposed, fewer people may receive subsidized broadband service under the Lifeline program. Those left out will struggle to do online tasks such as filling out a job ...
"Citizens Against Government Waste" is asking people to sign a letter to Congress, calling for the elimination of the program that cost Americans 1.6 billion dollars last year.
AT&T Ohio is asking for permission to drop out of a program that helps poor consumers living in most of its service territory afford telephone service. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is ta… ...
The Iowa Utilities Board is spreading the word about the federal Lifeline Program which helps low-income residents of the state pay for communications services. IUB spokesman, Donald Tormey ...
A federal program that subsidizes phone service for low-income consumers would be overhauled to help expand access to high-speed Internet under a proposal Thursday by the head of the Federal ...
She’s looking to hire independent sales consultants to distribute phones to people in public places or have people fill out application forms to send in so that phones can be mailed to them.