$50/MONTH DISCOUNT ON ALL INTERNET: For a limited time only, EVERY internet service provider is now offering government-mandated discounts of up to $50 per month towards broadband service plus one-time discounts of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers. Enroll now to get these great benefits.
Your selection of really cheap internet options is about to get broader. Much broader. Because the Lifeline Broadband Program will begin delivering free or very heavily-discounted internet access to millions of needy Americans beginning December 1, 2016.
If the name sounds familiar, that’s because Lifeline Broadband is an expansion of the wildly successful Lifeline Assistance free government cell phone program. The expanded program will deliver the kind of high-speed internet service America’s neediest citizens so desperately need in this digital age PLUS more minutes, more texts, more data, and smarter phones to customers of the free government cell phone program. In fact, it would not be inaccurate to say that the entire emphasis of the Lifeline program is being changed from free government cell phones to inexpensive Internet service.
Lifeline Broadband is here
The Federal Communications Commission knows that cell phones alone can’t provide all the digital help people need in modern America. What the financially-strapped in this country need most is high-speed broadband — to help them search for jobs, find services and especially to help their kids do well in school.
Here’s what the FCC is requiring service providers to offer customers of the new Lifeline Broadband program:
You’ll be able to get Lifeline Broadband in two flavors: fixed broadband (cable or DSL) or mobile (on your phone or tablet). You’ll be able to choose which is more important to you: a fixed high-speed broadband connection in your home, or free smartphone service with unlimited minutes that comes with a modest amount of internet usage.
Fixed Lifeline Broadband: Now there’s an entirely new category of Lifeline provider called the Lifeline Broadband Provider. Lifeline Service Providers who accept the FCC’s Lifeline subsidy are required to provide 150GB of data usage per month. (In effect, that translates to virtually unlimited usage for the average user). You’ll also receive 10 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload speeds (roughly equivalent to the average low-priced paid plan available today).
Mobile Lifeline Broadband: Some free government cell phone companies already offer some data with their Lifeline Assistance plans, but they primarily offer voice and texting. As of December 1, 2016, free government cell phone service providers must include at least 500 MB of Internet data usage per month. That minimum will increase to 2 GB per month by the end of 2018. Cell phone plans have also been boosted. As of December 1, all free government cell phone service providers will be required to offer unlimited voice plans. (Sorry, texters, but the FCC is not yet requiring service providers to provide unlimited texts. But we wouldn’t be at all surprised if that get included the next time the FCC reviews the program.)
Do you qualify for Lifeline Broadband?
Eligibility guidelines for Lifeline Internet will be identical to those for the Lifeline Assistance free government cell phone program. In other words, there are more ways to qualify. A lot more, in fact. Here are the two ways you can qualify:
- You qualify if you currently participate in Food stamps Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps or SNAP), Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8), Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income or the Veterans Pension and Survivor’s Benefit program. In addition, those on tribal lands can qualify if they are participate in Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance (BIA), Tribally Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Tribal TANF), Tribal Head Start (only those households meeting its income qualifying standard) or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR).
- You qualify if your household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. (More good news: Residents of Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island and Texas qualify with household incomes all the way up to 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines.)
How much will Lifeline Internet cost?
No prices nor participating companies have yet been announced. But here’s what we anticipate prices will look like:
Free: A few new Lifeline Broadband Providers will figure out a way to offer high-speed broadband service for free (in other words, the $9.25 subsidy they receive per account per month will be their only source of revenue). We’re already seeing an increasing number of free government cell phone companies begin to offer free data plans to go along with their free minutes and texts.
Really inexpensive: Other enterprising entrepreneurs will work out a way to offer high-speed internet service at greatly reduced monthly rates similar to current programs such as Comcast’s Internet Essentials or PCs for People that deliver high-speed Internet to low-income consumers a mere $9.95 per month.
Inexpensive bundles: A few companies (including a few of those start-ups created just to serve this new market plus a few creative free government cell phone companies) will work out a way to bundle cell phones and broadband and make it available at crazy low prices.
Discounted: Large, entrenched Internet service providers (names like Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, for example) will merely discount their standard Internet plans by $9.25 per month. (In other words, they will do what the bare minimum required of them by the new edicts and nothing more.)
CheapInternet.com will be the first to bring you more news about the Lifeline Broadband program. When prices are revealed, you’ll read them here first. When new companies spring to life, we’ll tell you about them ASAP. So keep checking back here at CheapInternet.com for more news. We will update this article as soon as prices are revealed.
Easier to apply, faster to get approved
The FCC created the National Lifeline Accountability Database (NLAD) as a weapon to crack down on fraud, waste and abuse in the Lifeline Assistance free government cell phone program. That same program is now being expanded to include Lifeline Broadband service, making the NLAD even more important.
When you sign up for a Lifeline Broadband, your name will immediately be checked against the database to make sure you aren’t already enrolled for a subsidized account. Wait time will be substantially decreased because the check will be performed in real-time. (Of course, that also means that you can be denied in real time if you’re trying to sign up for a fraudulent second Lifeline account.)
Where is Lifeline Broadband available?
That’s the question of the day. And no one yet knows the answer. However, we expect announcements from Lifeline Broadband companies any day now. Service is scheduled to begin December 1, so companies should begin revealing their plans very soon.
Come back to this page as often as you can, because we’ll give you a complete list of Lifeline Broadband availabilities as soon as the information is available.
Don’t forget your other cheap Internet options
In addition to the new Lifeline Broadband, a few more great low-income Internet plans are available and you should check them out.
Each of these programs is a little different than all the others (CLICK HERE to see them all). You’ll find different ways to qualify, and availability in just some regions of the country. But with a little luck, one or more of them may be available for you.
Check back frequently, because we’ll continue to update this exciting news for low-income Americans. In fact, subscribe to our news updates to make sure you don’t miss a thing.
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Sandra says
I contacted my AT&T Service Provider as I am a low income senior living on a meager income which is below what they require and am on CalFresh which is food stamps and yet they state because I am digital (wifi) I do not qualify.
I truly think someone should be more specific as to what qualifies and what doesn’t.
I was so disappointed!!
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Different companies offer different variations of the program, Sandra. Just because you don’t qualify for one does not mean you do not qualify for another program. Here’s where you can find all the plans in your state:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/states
Cindy Bryant says
How do I signup for discount savings of 30.00 a month off of my spectrum internet bill
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Speak to customer service at any service provider, Cindy. They all offer the new Affordable Connectivity (ACP) Program.
stephanie ann ingram says
yes my name is stephanie ingram i am on disability and my internet provider is charging me 83.00 a month and the internet isnt all that great i do have a goverment phone.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You can have a free government cell phone and a free ACP internet plan simultaneously, Stephanie. Check any service provider to find out what their new ACP plans are:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Donna Hess says
I signed and was approved for Lifeline Broadband Oct. 11, 1921, approval, #Q7030792922. I called Frontier who is my provider immediately, on this same date. The rep. after some back and forth, (didn’t seem to know what she was doing,) she told me she had to go to the Lifeline dpt. I said “you have a dpt.? Why didn’t you transfer to me for them to handle it.” She said they don’t handle it? She came back on phone several times and finally said she got it done, gave me a 0rder#022028092. Long story short, she said my bill in Nov. will be $70 something dollars, there would be a pro-rating from Oct. 11th. and Nov. bill will have no Y-5 chg. and only would be billed surcharge and taxes for Nov. and rest of months while benefit was still active. The problem is they deducted some chgs. for Oct. but chg. me full price for y-5 for November for Y-5 upgrade. My bill went up from #134.62 to $161.73. they chg. me for Internet with the upgrade. Please contact them they are ripping off seniors who are eligible for this program and going to them to set it up. I know so many seniors who would just pay it and say nothing. I wont. I pd them $80 on this bill since the rep. who “set me up” at Froniter said my bill would be $70 something?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
This is an independent informational site, Donna. We do not (cannot) contact service providers to correct problems for our thousands of readers.
freddie de joint says
It;s 2020, THERE still IS NO CHEAP INTERNET IN NEW YORK, JUST A GAME BEING PLAY. New York will never get lifeline board band internet , it’s all a game to prevent low income people from getting the necessary cheap internet that they need desperately, No internet company is going to help low income people get cheap, free or low-cost internet, If you big wings really wanted to give up low-coast internet, you would had done it by now. other state’s have low cost internet, what;s wrong wit New York , it’s call discrimination, N****** and Spanish gets the fucking left overs ,crap
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You’re not just a racist, Freddie, you’re an ignorant racist (that’s probably redundant). All you need to do is look around this website and you’ll find plenty of companies offering low-income internet plans in New York. We’d give you a couple links, but we have a feeling that you wouldn’t use them because you’re rather wallow in self-pity.
connie scruggs says
i need internet for my laptop so can you help me.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We’re not a service provider, Connie. This is an independent informational website. Here’s where you can find all the low-income internet plans. You need to check each one carefully to find the one that its your needs best, then enroll in that plan using the contact info we provide.
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Virginia says
I have the lifeline cell phone. I have to get rid of my internet service. Will be shut off feb.22 I can no longer afford it. Will I still be able to use my smart phone?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Yes. The various Lifeline free government cell phone plans are, in general, unrelated to the low-income internet plans covered by this site. However, there are some Lifeline internet plans that you will not be eligible for. Here’s where you can find all the low-income plans including the Lifeline plans:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
CC says
yes, I have a 10.00 internet service plan. They charge 9.25 late fee. Regulated fees is 1%. Att is a rip off.
Danelle Campbell says
How do I get to the upload documents portal to send you one last document that’s holding me back? I’ve tried everything and I’m completely lost?
HELP PLEASE!
Email me at:
********@gmail.com
Thanks!
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We can’t answer your question because we are NOT your service provider, Danelle. You need to contact that company’s customer service department directly.
EDWARD PARHAM JR says
MOST SERVICES ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THE VANCOUVER, WA AREA. I’M A DISABLED SENIOR ON SSI AND SNAP. I NEED CHEAP INTERNET. CAN YOU HELP?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Have you checked to find out which low-income plans are available in Vancouver? Here’s where you can check that out:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/states
fred says
Don’t bother , it’s all bull. There is no cheap internet service in new York, I know I try , 2019
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We don’t know that to be true, Fred. Not doubting you, just saying that we do not know it to be true.
Nellie Carr says
I need cheap internet
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Then you’ve come to the right website, Nellie. Just click around and you will learn everything you need to know.
Lori says
If I apply for this, can I keep my existing home wifi, and have it subsidized? Or do I have to change it completely?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The good news is that you won’t need to make that choice. The bad news is that the government’s Lifeline Broadband plan died some time ago. However, there are other options you should consider:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Wendi Posey says
All I am needing is cheap internet for my home, so my 14 year old can keep up with school work in WV
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We cannot track the availability of the various low-income plans down to the local-est of levels, Wendi, but you can check out all the plans for yourself at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Linda says
Can I get this in mason Wisconsin
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Unfortunately, Lifeline Broadband has fallen and it can’t get up. In other words, it no longer exits. But there are a number of other low-income internet plans that you should check out to find the one that fits your needs best. Here’s where you can find them:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Karla Pennington says
It is now February 2019 and I don’t see any updates on free or reduced fees on Internet services for low income people that may qualify for the services. At this time is there any low income Internet services available in Port Angeles, WA? Also, several low income people may or be aware of free or reduced monthly fees. Please provide updated information. Eagerly awaiting reply.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband program appears to have died a slow, painful, politically-induced death, Karla. But we hope you qualify for one of the other low-income internet plans. Check them all out at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
GARY CLARK says
NEED HIGH SPEED INTERNET
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
NEED TO READ WEBSITE.
Jen says
So can you have a free government phone account, and a subsidized broadband hard wired internet account at the same time. The article was not clear on this. Just want to know if it is OK to have a free lifeline cell phone and subsidized internet from a broadband company at the same time.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Yes, you can have both. The programs are completely unrelated, so qualifying for one does not impact your ability to qualify for the other.
Jen says
OK thanks for the response. I posted this same question somewhere else on this site because I couldn’t find my original post. Just heads up. Thanks again.
Miguel says
Puerto Rico is available?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Low-income internet plans are few and far between in Puerto Rico, but we believe that PCs for People is still available in your area. Check it out at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Cathy Lance says
I life in rural area. Who can I call to get free internet .
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You bring up a problem also voiced by many of our rural readers. When you live in the boonies, it’s very difficult to find an internet service provider, even full-priced ones.
Grace says
I have a AT&T landline. I started receiving help through Lifeline many years ago. Effective March 2018, AT&T no longer participants in the Lifeline program in my area of Louisiana. The letter I received did not specify the entire state. It only said “in your area.” I live in a metropolitan city.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
First thing you need to do is contact AT&T customer service to verify that the announcement you received is correct. If so, there are a number of other low-income internet plans you should check out to see if any will fit your needs. Here’s a link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Dan says
I’ve gone in circles attempting to apply for: Lifeline Assistance free government cell phone program. I want ‘ Mobil lifeline Broadband 500MB internet data, voice& text (since I don’t have electricity) IS THERE A PH # TO ASK A HUMAN HOW TO APPLY ? I’m not stupid, or lazy, as you can tell by my ability to articulate. I’m 59, not a computer whiz, I almost had a heart attack trying to navigate the computer. And no, there is no one that I can go to for help. I just need what is lacking; the PRECISE directions for how to apply. THANK YOU P.S. my ph.will be cut off sunday
I will have no way to apply, except some other way that is most likely more stressfull.
Vanessa Romo says
I am on SSI & receive SNAP. Do I qualify for lifeline home internet in my area? And could you please tell me what company covers my area.
My zipcode is 72556. Thank u.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You can get the answers to all your questions by visiting EveryoneOn.org. Just plug in your zip code and you’ll find the answers.
Tara yancheski says
I want the intermet
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Then you should apply for the internet.
Rita Dahnert says
I’m on SSDI. Do I qualify for low income internet? How do I go about getting signed up?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There are a number of low-income internet plans available, Rita, and you can they each have different ways of qualifying. Check them all out at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Tune Thonesavanh says
It’s good families can’t afford to pay for Internet kids do homework online and help single families some release stress
Jane Hall says
I would like to get internet service. Am I eligible for this service?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We don’t know anything about you, Jane, so we have no way of telling if you are eligible. Each of the programs has different eligibility rules and we list those rules under each company’s listing. You can check out all the programs at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Laverne Smith says
Does lifeline broadband provide cable also. I’m a senior citizen and I have a government Phone would I qualify for this program?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Sorry, Laverne, but cable TV is not included in any of the low-income internet plans.
randa thomas says
my mom is a senior in tampa fl how can she get internet for her
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Check out all the various low-income internet plans to see how to qualify and where they are available. You can see them all at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Jorge Guardado says
Hello, I’m low income in disability SSI 64 years old. I would like to get information of Internet Lifeline and email for that pourpose . Thanks
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband plan seems to have gone down in flames, Jorge. But there are other independent plans available. You can read about them all and choose the one that fits your needs best at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
J. Kerstrekas says
Please I need a internet service for low income asap as my son had comcast and he has passed away last week. I can not afford comcast. please send me info asap as I need to I havlook for apartments etc. in 2 months…thank you for your help.
I am handicapped, 80 yrs of age and have a phone for hearing loss from lifeline.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Sorry to hear about your loss, J. Check out ALL the low-income internet plans to find the one that fits your needs best. You can find them at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Charity says
You get a phone but not sure if it through here so does that mean I can’t get the internet? Its thru safelink. I don’t pay a bill. I qualified for that. I don’t want to apply and do something wrong because I don’t understand if this is different program.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The bad news is that the much-anticipated Lifeline Broadband has been gutted by the FCC. The good news is that every Lifeline cell phone company must now offer plans that include data.
The even better news is that you can get internet as part of your free government cell phone plan, PLUS you can also enroll in one of the low-income internet plans. They are completely different, unrelated programs and you can enroll in both.
You can find all the info you need regarding those low-income internet plans over at our other website, CheapInternet.com:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Annie G says
Isn’t it time for the FCC to step it up to control the run around low income seniors and anyone on SNAP get when you call ? It is easier to buy a used car. Every last Internet service has made their own rules and use “whatever the market will bear”
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The FCC has no control over the internet, Annie. We think that’s good because we are not believers in big government “solutions” because they usually make worse whatever problem they are intended to solve.
poed says
Pure bs click bait
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Don’t know why I’m bothering to respond to such an inane comment, but I will. The Lifeline Broadband program was real. It was approved by the FCC and ready to roll out. New rules were instituted for all the Lifeline companies. Then Ajit Pai was appointed new head of the Federal Communications Commission and he immediately put the program on hold and began rolling back the innovative program with a clear intent to kill it.
Now poed, please stfu stop spreading nonsense. Please visit some other site that will welcome your ignorant comments.
Adriene says
If you have a government free phone can you still apply for the discount internet?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Yes, you can. The free government cell phone program is completely unrelated to the various cheap internet plans. Here’s where you can review all those plans:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Angie says
Its now 2018. Is lifeline broadband available?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Sad story, Angie. The FCC took Lifeline Broadband back to the drawing boards (which is probably a polite way of saying that they’ve killed the concept). But there are a number of low-income internet plans available. You can see them all at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Lillian williams says
Have no internet have no entertainment to keep me occupied. Take care of my grand children but do not live with me. Pick them up from school and take them to there activities. I live in senior housing and that helps would just like to watch a little tv now and then like the discover channel. Not interested in 50 or 100 channels just a couple. My daughter gave me a phone in case of emergencies. I’m almost 78 a couple more years of some tv would be nice. Is there something reasonable out there? Hope so. Thanks for listening
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We hate to be the bearers of bad news, Lillian, but none of the low-income internet plans include televsion. But here’s an article that will tell you how to get TV service VERY inexpensively:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/cut-the-cord-and-watch-tv-for-free
April Granata says
I’m on disability and get foodstamps trying to get internet service at a cheap price.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Lifeline Broadband has gone back to the drawing boards, April, but there are a number of other plans you should look into. Here’s where you can find them:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Richard Ruggieri says
I would like to be informed when government free internet is availble. Please contact me ASAP when qualification forms are avaible for free internet service
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband program is in complete disarray at this point, Richard. But never fear! There are lots of other low-income internet plans available. You can check them all out here:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
1(541) 606 **** says
Is this government cellphone program still available?
Thanks for your help!
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Yes, the free government cell phone program is available and most of the companies offer plans that include internet and smart phones. Check out our other website for all the info you’ll need. Here’s a link:
https://www.freegovernmentcellphones.net
David Galyean says
Dear Lifeline Broadband Services,
My bills with CenturyLink has overwhelmed me charging me as of $991 dollar this month and my SSDI (retirement pension) is only $1,076.
Obviously I can’t afford to pay it all. The last time I paid $110 dollars out of $191 dollar was last November before it esclated afterward.
What to do? Yes, I need help.
Thanks
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
First thing, David, is that CenturyLink will not allow you to switch from a full price account to a low-income internet account. None of the low-income companies will allow that. But you can and should check out all the other low-income plans available in your state to see if you qualify for one of them. If you do, make the switch. Of course, you’ll still owe CenturyLink the balance due, but at least your future internet bills will be far more affordable. Here’s where you can check out all the low-income internet plans:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
nancy myers says
I live in rural PA with Hughsnet sat service. Since I’m locked into a 2 year contract I’m stuck but as a low income senior I could use a break…even partial.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We suggest that you find out how much it would cost you to break your contract early. Also find out if you are eligible for any of the low-income internet plans (link below), compare them to your current plan and see if it’s worthwhile to break that contract.
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
S says
Do these services serve nyc? i am a low budget senior on SSI and EBT..so what is the companys name and tel #?
thanks
S.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We provide a pretty good list of cities and towns in every state for each of the companies, S. We can’t guarantee that our lists are 100% accurate, but they give you a pretty good indication of availability.
Travis says
If I live in an area that doesn’t have home broadband access at all, is there any way that I could get a mobile plan with an unlimited internet plan? Unless Hughesnet satellite internet is available under your program.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We assume that means you live in a very rural area. Is that correct, Travis? Have you checked out all the low-income internet plans to see if any of them are available in your area? If not, here’s where you can find them:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Unfortunately, neither of the satellite internet providers offer low-income plans.
Robert beach Shaw says
I have this free plan gov.phone I want transfer my phone number to other phone or device. Now do I do that pls tell. Ty Robert beach Shaw 501 428 ****
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Contact your chosen service provider and tell the service rep that you want to “port over my current phone number.” Before your phone call ends, make sure you confirm that they have ported over your current phone number.
Barbara Lambert says
Very informative, however I’d like to add to your information. I applied for AT&T’s service & recieved a letter of acceptance about 10 months ago. A few minutes ago I finally got an answer as to why I hadn’t had service connected. While AT&T does service most of Henderson, KY; they do not have lines installed in my subdivision & as of now, they have no plans to do so. It’s my understanding that you must live in an area where you could have a landline installed in order to get their internet service. 😢
Miguel Mendoza says
i qualify for this program what are my options if i live in a rural location but 1mile from town i dont no internet provider has any internet lines running to my house but there is a telephone line though
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Residents of rural areas always have more problems getting enrolled than urban residents just because towers are fewer and farther between, Miguel.
There are a number of low-income internet options available. Here’s where you can find them all:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
We’d suggest that you pay particular attention to PCs for People and 4GCommunity.
David Buckley says
When does this free Internet begin, and does a retiree whose sole income is retirement qualify to receive this free benefit?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband plan has been put on hold by the FCC, David. But there are a number of other low-income plans that may work for you. Check them all out to find the plan that fits your needs best at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Susan M says
Hi, Please advise me as to HOW I can apply for Lifeline Broadband. I live in Woonsocket, RI 02898.
Thank you
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Unfortunately, Susan, Lifeline Broadband has been put on hold by the FCC. However, there are other low-income plans you should take a look at. Check them all out carefully to find the one that fits your needs best:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Joan Riggs says
Is there free broadband internet service available now that I could apply for now? I also heard Lifeline may be offering very low cost cable to low income people. Is this true. Thank you for your time.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Unfortunately, Joan, there are no free internet plans similar to the free government cell phone plan. Also unfortunately, the Lifeline internet program has been put on indefinite hold, but there are other plans that may work for you. Check them all out to find the ones that fit your needs best. Here’s a link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Ivy pabon says
Cheap internet service at $9.25 no other charges in york county. Red Lion, PA 17356
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Here’s where you can find a list of all the current low-income internet plans, Ivy. Check them each out carefully to find the ones available in your area:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Theresa K. Glenn says
How can I find out if they are doing the low income Internet.I can not afford my service any longer with my present carrier,but really need the Internet.If you could help me out on the info or a number it will be appreciated.Thank you
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The much-anticipated Lifeline Broadband plan is now on hold, but don’t despair, Theresa. There are other low-income plans available that may help you out. Here’s where you can find them:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Check them out carefully to find out which ones you qualify for and which ones are available in your area.
L G POOLER says
If my lifeline phone has internet and is Wireless how do I get that switched over to my tablet or laptop is the Lifeline phone then a hotspot or just how does this work
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We checked with our official tech guru and here’s what he said:
“If your phone has the ability to become a hotspot (i.e., iphones do), then your laptop or tablet can connect to it. You’ll have to consult your phone’s User Guide to see if and how you do this).”
Anne says
I have phone service. Internet service would be a better choice. Dont know who to contact to accomplish this. Please help.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You can have phone service and internet service, Anne. If you already have a Lifeline cell phone, keep it. Then sign up for one of the low-income internet plans. We have an article that will tell you everything you need to know about each of them. They are not “Lifeline” plans, but they operate under the same basic low-income concept. Here’s where you can find descriptions, contact info, eligibility rules, etc:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Kevin Snyder says
I’m Looking To Sign Up For Lifeline Service, And Whatever Is Available In My Area Like Internet, Phone, & Cable, I Just Can’t Afford The High Price & I
Would Be Happy With Just A Couple Stations & The
Internet, Any Information Would Be Greatly Apreciated
Thank You….. Kevin L. Snyder…
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There are no low-income cable TV plans available, Kevin. But there are a number of low-income internet plans. You can check them all out in this article:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Sue Furgison says
How do i get started
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband program has been put on hold by the FCC, Sue. But don’t despair, because there are other low-income internet plans that may be just what you need. Check them all out at the following link to find the plans you qualify for that are available in your area:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
norma j ruple says
when tennessee get this i hope soon
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
All the companies already offer low-income internet plans NOW, Norma. Check them all out at the following link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/states
Patricia Selph says
I’m a disability patient with RA arthritis. Need internet in my home to do my Medicare & Medical reports & forms on to get my meds on my mail prescriptions & Dr. apps. I been using my 5″ screen on my phone & its getting harder with my eyes.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband program has been put on hold for the time begin, Patricia. However, there are a number of other low-income internet plans available at the following link. Check them all out carefully to find the one that fits your needs best. Here’s that link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Tony Willis says
I earn only $1508 a month through social security which, until I turned sixty-five, was SSI. I am permanently disabled and have medical. I enjoy lifeline rates on my telephone. How do I apply for a discount on my internet connection? I spend about one to one and a half hours a day online and I do not want wifi. I presently have a slow speed internet which makes it difficult to view videos sent to me on Facebook or Youtube. What can I do?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You have a couple options (if they’re available in your area). Check out PCs for People and 4GCommunity at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
CHAUVERIA RHODES says
How would you become an agent for the lifeline internet program when it launches?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You would need to apply with the companies that offer the plan in your state, Chauveria.
Shelley. Nicodemus says
I need a phone home internet and I’m very sick so home most of the time and would like some kind of t.v. to watch..ty
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Unfortunately, Shelley, the Lifeline Broadband plan has been put on hold and is now being reviewed by the Federal Communications Commission. However, can still get a free government cell phone. Visit our other site, FreeGovernmentCellPhones.net, to find all the plans offered in your state at this link:
http://www.freegovernmentcellphones.net/states
You can see a list of all the low-income internet plans currently available at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
And you can check out a great streaming video deal from Amazon at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/want-discounted-streaming-tv-heres-a-way-to-get-it
steven wagner says
i have assurence wireless and qualify for low-income internet. i receive food stamps medicaid and ssi. please forward whatever info will be required for my acceptance.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We can’t forward the information to you, Steven, but that’s what this entire website is all about. Just click around and yo will find all the info you need.
Tonya LaFrance says
Trying to find out if i can use Xfinity with my broadband lifeline
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband program has been put on hold by the FCC, Tonya. So all the other programs are competitors of Xfinity, which is a plan offered by Comcast. Here’s where you can find all the other low-income internet plans:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Kathryn A Doerr says
How do I apply for the Lifeline internet and cable?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The much-anticipated Lifeline Broadband plan has been put on hold, Kathryn, but there are other low-income internet plans available and you should check them out. We’re confident that at least one will help you out:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Joyce Bowen says
I dont have a home phone or cable but i have a cell and notebook. So need it for mobile internet. I do everything from my phone and notebook. please help. thank u.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Check out all the low-income internet plans at this link, Joyce. Check them all out carefully to find which ones are available in your area and which ones you qualify for. Here’s the link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Judy Presnell says
Cable TV cannot afford it can I get it for low $
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There are no inexpensive low-income cable TV programs, Judy. Sorry.
Belinda parker says
I’m on qlink, Medicaid, is there a cable, land line, internet package available in my area.? At low cost.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
No such animal, Belinda. If you’re a Q Link customer, that means you have a free government cell phone, but there is no free landline service. The best you can get is a discounted landline. But you can only have one Lifeline discount, so you would have to choose between a discounted landline or a free cell phone.
There is also no low-income cable TV plan that we are aware of.
However, there are a number of low-income internet plans that you probably qualify for. Here’s where you can review all those plans, their eligibility requirements, and georgraphic availability:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Susan Cook says
I am wanting to receive internet access and cheap cable TV acess in my home and I can’t afford the premium for other companies I’m receiving ssi and medicaid would I quaify i live in Utica Kentucky 42376 is there services for this area info me with my options please
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There are no low-income cable TV plans, Susan, but here’s where you can find a complete list of all the low-income internet plans, where they’re available, and contact info for each company:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Maggie Vance says
Can I get help on my directtv bill I’ll in the state of illionis or can you tell me about a company that do
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
DirecTV does not participate in any of the low-income internet plans, Maggie.
Bea Lindsey says
Your question concerning why more low income people, like myself, are not signing up for LIFELINE BROADBENT and other gov assisted help as well, is this, ” WE ARE NEVER TOLD THAT THESE PROGRAMS EXIST. ” F we try to find much needed help on the internet it leads only to more advertisement and promises for the future. I am a Tennessean 63 years of age and am physically disabled and low income .I don’t mind telling you that myself and many others in the same position need this broadband blessing as well as some low income LOANS for automobiles ,etc ,etc. We haven’t even a taxi service and none of the cable nor dish services even offer a discount on internet services when you have their expensive TV channels. PLEASE FCC AND OTHERS ‘ADVERTISE ‘ !
Alexander G. Bell says
This is all a bit confusing. I’ve gone to your various links and as a non-parent don’t see a plan I qualify for. And I am a Verizon subscriber here in NYC, and don’t see a way to apply for Lifeline Broadband. Can you please help with specifics? Thank you.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The future of Lifeline Broadband appears to be in grave danger, Alexander. We’re currently preparing an article that will explain all the sad details. Don’t despair, though, because other low-income internet plans are available for you. Check them all out at the following link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Pay particular attention to PCs for People and 4GCommunity because their eligibility requirements do not require that you have children.
Viola mejia says
Having a low income can be a hassle whos undepay but nowadays peolle are rekying on their devices such as smartphone and computers even their everyday life is based on what they find on the net..followers like this should have access to their own sources..but as unfornatunate as me that can only afford lower budget so im trying to see where i can get an internet with like what posted on this site..so i can check my email and do other most people does in the net my friend gave a chromecast to watch youtube and movies but i cant use up all my dara abd have none by the end of the week or months ..so i cant use that chromecsdt unless i can get an internet.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Check out all the low-income internet plans available at the following link, Viola. Not all of them will be available in Tulsa, and you won’t be eligible for most of them, but you may find some that work for you. Pay particular attention to PCs for People and 4GCommunity:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Sharon says
Your site is CONFUSING. Where in the city of Los Angeles can I get internet access for low income seniors? I have checked many companies and it is NOT low cost.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
How about if you look at our section called “Low-Income Internet,” Sharon. There are no nationwide plans for seniors, but that doesn’t mean you aren’t eligible for several other plans. Pay particular to PCs for People and 4GCommunity at this link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
JENNIFER Harper says
Can I get help with low cost satellite internet, I live in a place where we don’t have cable access?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We are unaware of any satellite internet plans available via satellite, Jennifer.
Ralph Santana says
Interested for internet service that’s affordable ,for low income..
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Check out all the programs on our Low-Income Internet page, Ralph. Here’s a link:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Make sure you read each plan carefully so you know which plans are available in your area and which plans you qualify for.
GW says
This is GW responding to :
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
February 13, 2017 at 6:16 pm
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My Post where Your Reply was posted is in Reference to Lifeline Broadband Internet. I have Safelink Phone Service which is Lifeline… I asked Them if They would be Providing Internet Service in Opa Locka, Fl, 33054. The Post I made was their Reply back to Me :
Dear , GW
A ticket you opened or was opened on your behalf has been updated with the following:
Im sorry but we do not provide internet services in you area, we are only in :
Idaho,
Montana, and
Oregon
we are not were close to your area and probably never will, Im sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you for trying to be part of our company.
thank you
Safelink Technical Support. Also known as Lifeline Broadband Phone # 208-677-8000
I left that Phone Number so People could Contact Them and ask for Service. If enough People call, They just might extend Their Service Area…!
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Thanks for the clarification, GW. We weren’t sure what you were trying to tell us in that earlier post. Maybe we were just dense that day.
Rey says
I currently have a life line phone in tracfone. Do they now have to offer me the lifeline broadband cable or dsl 150gb?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The Lifeline Broadband program is in complete disarray after the new FCC Commissioner retracted the approvals given to the first six internet service providers. We’ll update our readers as soon as the dust settles and there’s additional information.
GW says
Dear ,
A ticket you opened or was opened on your behalf has been updated with the following:
Im sorry but we do not provide internet services in you area, we are only in :
Idaho,
Montana, and
Oregon
we are not were close to your area and probably never will, Im sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you for trying to be part of our company.
thank you
Safelink Technical Support. Also known as Lifeline Broadband Phone # 208-677-8000
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
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Alex says
This could be helpful to some, particularly in markets practically monopolized by one cable provider and one DSL provider. But it looks like the ‘minimum’ service speed must be 10 mbps. So that could exclude so many people who only have a choice between 1.5 or 7 mbps DSL, or more expensive cable service (with installation fees where it isn’t already wired). I question why they made the minimum 10 megabits, when even 5 or 7 is often sufficient for things like video content. If it’s supposedly based on the ‘average’ consumer connection in the whole country (which of course includes those who can afford the best), maybe they need to at least consider regional differences.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Great analysis, Alex. We also have objected to the minimum service speed for exactly the same reasons you called out.
James Ulrich sr says
I want to see if I’m qualified for free internet. I’m on Social Security
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There is no free internet, James. It’s only discounted.
Rick says
Great…until I saw all the majors are bailing out. Is there any lifeline high-speed broadband provider that services Vista, California that you are aware of? Is there a better way to do this by getting that broadband access in conjunction with the free wireless services? Finger crossed.
Joy S says
Thank you for all the info! While trying to sign up, I realized I cannot do so because I must be on SNAP. I do receive food assistance here in OH, but it is called the Ohio Direction Card. Is there a difference with this program? Thanks for any help you can provide.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
It’s impossible for us to keep track of all the local variations of the program, Joy. But we would think a quick phone call to the Ohio Direction people could get your question answered.
Tracy Daby says
Thank you for posting so much great information. I live in Iowa. My daughters and I each have SS Disabilities (so are living with poverty, although I would call it “destitution”). I just started using Lifeline cell phone Lifewireless with AT&T- unlimited text, 10MB data( 🙁 ) and 500 min call time. I need to find internet for home use (emails, streaming and home office needs).
I currently have Century Link Internet and they have jacked up my internet prices every year for 5-8 years. I have to call and haggle every 6 months or so to keep my bill under $50/mo. I have not missed a payment and they call me a “valued customer”… but in paying them my family is going without proper winter clothing, groceries, and Christmas.
They do offer “Century Link Internet Basics” for $9.95 month if you qualify for it (as with Lifeline) HOWEVER…. they say I cannot use this program because I am already a current Century Link customer! http://www.centurylink.com/home/internetbasics/
Is this fair according to how the federal assistance program is supposed to work?
Do you think I should disconnect with them all together and hope they allow me back with the Basics?
Or, must I call them and haggle more?
Any suggestions?
I’m so tired and in much pain. I spend hours every week trying to get these “subsidized” services to work: HACAP, Medicaid, Medicare, Crisis Center food pantry, County tax breaks for disabled, and then there is the medical side of attaining services which requires another 5-10 hours per week just to keep us functioning at the lowest level.
Thanks again for all your help! You are a GODSEND!
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Sorry to hear that this situation has added to your already heavy burden, Tracy. You are correct that you cannot move from a regular Comcast account to an Internet Essential account. You only have two options: (1) Go without internet for three months, or (2) Find a different internet service provider.
Here’s where you can find our list of all the low-income internet plans currently available. Since cable companies usually have exclusive territories, you probably cannot enroll with a different cable provider’s low-income plan. But the good news is that there are several non-cable based programs. They are PCs for People and 4GCommunity. Check them out very carefully. If you live in an area served by the Sprint cell network, they may be good options:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
If they are not available in your area, you may just be out of luck.
Robert says
Hopefully, everyone here is having a nice holiday. I am gratefully using a non-smartphone from the Lifeline Assistance Program in California. Does having this subsidized free cell phone account mean I can’t apply for a separate discounted internet/broadband account? From reading your article, it sounds like I can possibly qualify for both a non-smartphone and broadband (either fixed line or mobile eg. smartphone) accounts. Is this correct? Thank you.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Depending on the company you select, you can either get a free government cell phone or a discounted bundle that includes phone and internet.
Steve says
Will any service providers be required to participate in Lifeline?
Providers that receive federal Connect America Fund subsidies to build voice and broadband networks in rural areas are required to participate in the Lifeline broadband program in areas in which they receive Connect America Fund support.
As discussed in prior Policy Briefs, a substantial number of larger local telephone companies, including AT&T, CenturyLink, Windstream, Frontier, and FairPoint, have accepted Connect America Fund subsidies in most of their state footprint. As a result, FCC rules will require those providers to participate in the Lifeline broadband program in those areas. Verizon did not accept funding from the Connect America Fund and therefore will not be required to participate in the Lifeline broadband program. The FCC is in the process of making Connect America Fund subsidy offers to smaller, rural telephone companies like Horizon and TDS.
Of course this was dated May. 2016
http://www.connectednation.org/sites/default/files/bb_pp/05052016_lifeline_modernization_faqs.pdf
Me says
Unless, until large companies give people a more competitive price pre MB compared to other countries this is junk. They will just raise the price by $10. I am in northern California in the foot hills people here have 3 options satellite ($80+ month with a 4 gig cap), Comcast $50 for 50Mb/s (very limited areas) or AT&T at $46 for 6Mb/s 1T cap (limited areas).
The best thing they could have done to push the mega companies is to just let them right off the costs for the people that qualify for the program. They can make money on thous who what faster speeds but the companies would have to subtract the cost of the 12mb/s from the bill (no double dipping). Then $10 for the small local broadband companies.
robert wilber says
I have a question about the Internet on the phone. Will it be fast as the broadband? I think I hard you say voice mail problem is the phones in my area really are so, low grade they barely work for short period of time. Communication with providers is difficult to say least. If you have an issue almost have to fix it yourself. I hate to complain about free stuff, I am glad to have a phone. If the providers used their old phones regular customers upgrade from just refurbish and issue them out.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
In most cases, Robert, 4G is slower than fixed line broadband service. But that depends on a lot of different circumstances.
Mark Matalonis says
GREED GREED GREED IS ALL THE COMMUNICATIONS / ISP COMPANIES KNOW
TAKE ALL THEY CAN FROM WHOEVER THEY CAN
THEY SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF HOW THEY TREAT THE ELDERLY
Rich says
Some bad news recently (December 2016) about lifeline broadband.
http://fortune.com/2016/12/01/fcc-att-verizon-lifeline-broadband/
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
This news really isn’t that bad nor unexpected, Rich. The large phone companies do not participate in the Lifeline free government cell phone program, either, but lots of new companies were set up to jump into the business. The same thing is happening in the new Lifeline Broadband business. We’re working on an article that points out more than 20 companies have already agreed to participate in Lifeline Broadband program — many of them national in scope. In other words, don’t worry, because Lifeline Broadband will be just fine.
Fred D says
I thank you for the reply, but guess what , a majority of these American patriotic symbols of decent humanity will not get involved with the program to help disable or low income citizens of this country because it will affect their bottom line how is that by helping the undeserving low class part of the American culture I think it stinks
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Lifeline Broadband is really happening, Fred. More than 20 copies have applied to provide low-income internet service and we’re hoping at least one of them may be able to help you. Keep coming back because we’re preparing several articles as soon as more info is available.
Fred D says
Hi, what about zip code 11377 , Queens , NYC , I been waiting for an opportunity like this since I’m disabled for the last 7 years and SSDI is just making ends meet
Thank you
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Check out all the low-income internet plans currently available, Fred:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Check them all carefully to make sure you find one for which you’re eligible that’s available in your area.
Patricia Thomas says
I have a free government android can I link it to my computer?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
What do you mean by “link it to my computer?”
Michael Bailey says
What about rural texas 76009 zip?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We cannot track availability down to the local level, Michael. You’ll need to check with all the low-income service providers to see if they are (a) available in your area, and (b) if you’re eligible. Here’s where you can find all those providers:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Rural areas often have problems finding good internet service, and the problem is even worse when it comes to low-income internet. Good luck.
Coleen Harrell says
When will it be in Arkansas?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
It should be in Arkansas now, Coleen. Contact AT&T to find out more. Good luck.
shamika Shaw says
I my name is Shamika Shaw. I was trying to see if I’m eligible for the lifeline wifi.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There are several companies to choose from, Shamika. You’ll need to check out each of them to see if you meet the eligibility requirements and if the programs are available in your area. Here’s a link to those low-income internet plans:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Gloria says
Can I get a bundle of lifeline internet and basic cable services?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Unfortunately, you can’t. Cable TV — not even basic cable — is available as part of this program.
NAN says
Hi….. Oct 24, 2016
What are the”low income seniors” internet and cell options in PORTLAND, OREGON ???
I am a single female…67 yrs old…net income SS=$1260
Thank you in advance…
Nan
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
It’s only available in markets served by Comcast. You can find out more in this article:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/hud-approves-internet-essentials-program-for-low-income-seniors
Tameka says
So that means if I get lifeline for safelink now, I’ll have to drop that to receive home internet service for free?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There’s no guarantee that any company will offer internet for free. We’ve yet to see any companies making any announcements of that nature.
PATRICK d BELL says
I AM ON SSI ICOME AND WOULD LIKE MORE INFO ON AFFORABLE INTERNT SEIVICES AND WHAT SEVICES THAT CAN APPLY FOR
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
This is where you can find a complete list of all the low-income Internet plans, Patrick. Check them all out carefully to find one that works best for you and your situation:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
arthur says
Is lifeline going to offer a cheap computer .
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
It hasn’t yet been announced, but we would guess that the answer is yes. If not, you can get cheap computers (if you qualify) from any of these programs:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
V says
I’m sad my upper Manhattan New York housing building doesn’t let these companies in to help low income with kids and we do qualify, but I guess whatever company is in charge of this project won’t let us these awesome and greatly needed services get to us. I’m glad at least some can benefit
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
That’s a pity, V. Sorry you can’t get the service. Maybe a petition signed by all the residents would help.
Bobby Bivens says
Hi I’m wondering if the Access program through AT&T is the same program as the Lifeline program that offers the free cell phones?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
No, they are completely different programs.
Gordon mar says
Please, I am retired and would like the promotions and sales part of free phone and Internet for seniors and low income. If you are looking to hire, please respond. I, could do special events, and everyday sales in between. Thank you. I live in Vancouver,wa
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Sorry, Gordon, but we are an independent website that’s not affiliated with any of the Internet service providers. You’ll need to contact each of the companies directly to find out if they are hiring. Here’s a link to a page that covers all the companies currently offering low-income Internet plans, but we anticipate that many more will be coming on board soon.
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
If you want to stay up to date and get all the latest news, you should sign up for our email newsletter in the upper right hand corner of this page. We’ll send you all the news as it becomes available.
Kathy Hogan says
I am a low income family with a school age child. Where I live in Redondo Beach, CA. 90278 area, I am told there is no provider that offers $10 internet. I’m on SSI and my son is on caworks and on the school lunch program, and were on Section 8 housing, So we qualify, totally,Why can’t we receive low income internet,how can we get this?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There are other programs available, Kathy, and you should check them all out to see if you qualify and if they’re available in your area. Here’s a link that will take you to our service provider page:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
C M says
Don’t know if this is a current post or not, but hopefully there are some current info out there. any info is greatly appreciated:
Couldn’t be the worse of time…lost my job 6 weeks ago and still not able to find a new job. I am working 20 hrs per week and caring for my disable mother. In my family we have 6 people; four children ages from 1.5 to 12.
When working – I have internet service with ATT, but now my account being suspended and on the verge on being permanently disconnected – 7/1. – now no access.
Now also not enough money for gas for job search. I have been doing most job searches online.
Any kind of assistance out there for someone like me?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Here’s a listing of all the major service providers and their programs. Check them all out to see if you qualify for any of them. If the Sprint cell phone network is available in your area, you should definitely look at the PCs for People program. Good luck, CM.
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Judy sparkman says
the government has approved free internet for the poor – where is it?
Linda Mascola says
I am 60 disabled and considering going back to school. I also receive a small amount of SSI and food stamps yet I’m barely surviving and almost homeless thus the reason I’m considering going back to school. For this to happen I will need help securing Wi-Fi for my home so I can attend school online. I live in Broward County Florida is there a program here now it is almost June 1st 2016 please respond.
Sincerely, Linda Mascola
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We feel your pain, Linda, and congratulate you putting in the effort to improve your situation.
Here’s an article that lists all the low-income Internet plans that are available. They all have different ways to qualify, different geographies, and several other differences. So check them all out and you’ll probably find one that works for you.
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Aleta Evans says
I would like to try and sign UP with this program
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Check out all the cheap Internet plans for low-income Americans by reading this article, Aleta:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet
Each plan has different eligibility requirements, and is available in different parts of the country. Check them all out to find the one that works best for you.
Janie says
I think it a great thing what lifeline is doing for needy people by giving them the opportunity for low income families like mine to have a Internet phone for less than 10 dollars a month. Fantastic. thank you, lifeline Internet.
Ken says
Is it possible to apply the Lifeline $9.25 per month discounts to the AT&T Access Program?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The AT&T price already includes the $9.25 Lifeline discount.
James Linnell Bolden says
Looking for free internet
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You’ve come to the right place, James. Explore this website and it will tell you everything you need to know. You might want to start with our home page and then click on the “Low-Income Internet” link at the top of this page. Good luck.
Catherine Anderson says
I am a single-parent of a 9yr old living on $700.00 per month. Please let me know who/how to apply for the free/discounted internet! I live in Bradenton, Florida 34207
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Click on the “Low income Internet” link at the top of this page, Catherine. You’ll find a selection of programs that vary by ways to qualify and parts of the country in which they are available. You’ll have to look through them all to find the plan that works best for you.
Timothy Clarey says
so does this mean we will get our internet free or reduced?I have lifeline service with century link home phone service
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You can only have one Lifeline service — home phone, wireless cell phone, or Internet.
Johnny says
Call AT&T “Access Apply” number at 1-855-220-5211. Or if you have internet access, go to the following site: att.com/accessapply . It is probably no harder than getting food stamps. I don’t know who the admin has heard from that it’s so difficult, but it can’t be any more difficult than trying to wade through this site, clicking link after link only to find there is no program available providing cheap internet for some folks. I’m not sure what this site does other than provide massive clickbait revenue for themselves at the expense of poor people who have other things to worry about besides making a website designer rich.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Seriously, Johnny? You don’t know where we heard that it was difficult to sign up? Here’s just one comment left on this site:
“I’m trying to complete the application for AT&T low internet prices and I get so far and it wont let me go any further. Please help.”
Sorry you’re having trouble navigating a website that thousands of other readers find so helpful 365 days a year. Maybe you should sign up for one of those Internet Essentials classes that will teach you how to use the Internet more effectively.
It’s nice that you think we are generating “massive click bait revenue” and getting rich. Our families and creditors would heartily disagree.
We’re going to give you the benefit of the doubt, Johnny — a courtesy you certainly didn’t extend to us — and assume that you simply got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, and not that you’re just a complete ass.
You’re welcome.
Mary Sprinkle says
I am disabled and receive SSI plus EBT benefits. I am interested in the $5 per month internet service because I order my meds online. Could you please tell me what I have to do to sign up for this through AT&T.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
The easiest thing would be to call AT&T U-verse customer service. We’ve heard reports that they won’t make it easy for you to sign up, but be persistent, Mary.
bridgette roy says
I don’t have any income and I get food stamps and me and my children all have the medical card
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You sound like a perfect candidate for one of these cheap Internet programs. Click around the site to find the plan that’s best for you. Best of luck, Bridgette.
Debra says
I am on ssi and I also receive foodstamps and I live in Jackson CO., tn. How would I qualify for this low cost or free internet service?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Click on the “Low-Income Internet” link at the top of this page. That’s a good place to get started.
Reginald Bernard Franks says
Iam on disability and have a free tracfone but I also need low or free internet because of my low fix income. please reply back to me informing me when low or free internet will start. thank you.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
It looks like “free” Internet isn’t going to happen. The FCC disappointed everyone by approving a plan that offers $9.25 per month discounts off regular cable pricing. We know that isn’t going to help very many people who are suffering financially.
There are a number of very low-priced Internet alternatives discussed here at CheapInternet.com. We suggest that you start by clicking on “Low-Income Internet” at the top of this page.
Good luck.
Judy sparkman says
I am eligible for your free internet service. I would like to take advantage of this opportunity. My #SS check is very low. I live in Tennessee.
Kim Higgins says
I live in St. Louis, Missouri how I used to have a free government phone but I don’t have one anymore. How do I go about getting another government phone and now the free internet services???? I’m on disability and my income that is deposited in my bank account is 1006.00 after they take out My Medicare. My rent is 650.00. Please let me know if you can help me in any way.
Thank you Kim Higgins
*******
St. Louis. Missouri 63128 if you have a form I need to fill out please mail to me or call me my number is314-305-****
Jill Rice says
I wondered if the lifeline bill passed and is now available thru Verizon or where?
I know I qualify, am disabled, I receive government benefits, I have a son in college,but can’t seem to find anyone willing to help or answer my questions.
So in today’s world their are are still people like me that has no cable TV or internet, and a child in college, what a shame. I wonder how you/whomever reading this would feel, if it were you..
Tom Atkielski says
I am a Senior Citizen with extremely low SS money, (901.00 monthly)! am eligible for snap but don.t use it! I want to subscribe to AT&T’s low income Internet program at 9.99 per month! !
steve sanchez says
I would love to have internet at home ive never had it always use the library to do any thing but would be nice for contacting social security and paying online bills please let me know if it becomes available in my area
Shea Ritter says
I havebeen disabled for a very long time, about 14 years and I just can’t afford much on my disability check. I have been married now for almost 11 years but my husband has been struggling in his business. He is a realtor& we lost our home about 5 years ago & are being allowed to stay in a house by some very sweet nuns that his father has been helping for years & we can hardly keep our bills paid. I really would like to be able to get internet service & a computer that works! I haven’t ever gotten a free phone so I should maybe start there. I just have been paying for my phone with Virgin Mobile. My brother died a few months ago and I have been helping pay my father’s bills so I can stay at his home when I travel there to see him & my sister. He is in the nursing home & I have all of my bills too so… it has been extremely difficult. I hope & pray for things to work out better for us soon! I would love to find a good internet service because all I have had is my phone. God Bless all & I hope all of us searching on this site get help soon!
magdaarredondo says
I would like to get cheap wifi internet for my kids to have the life line program internet for there computer i am a single parent of 3 kids and i would so appreciate to try ur companie interneti can not afford expensive needing for my kids homework thnku from houston tx.
Pencie Hall Latham says
AT&T has become so expensive that I can no longer afford it, there must be some other option for low income families in MISSISSIPP .I
Janette says
I would like to get good low cost internet wifi service in Thornton Colorado. I’m on a tight fixed income due to being on disability benefits. Please contact me when service is in my area. Thanks
Tara Byam says
I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN GETTING LOW INCOME INTERNET SERVICE AS I’M ON A FIX INCOME! It is really hard for me to pay this high Bill !
Mel Gragas says
I would like to get cheap internet service for my home. I’m a single parent and disabled
Mel Gragas says
I would like to get cheap internet service for my home
rena young says
I am a disabled senior i live in charleston sc in hud housing my income is 9,000 a year how do i get help with my internet services cost thank you rena
DAWN says
I am a disabled, home-bound senior citizen living on a very modest income of $10,740.00 per year. I would like information on free/reduced INTERNET access and low-cost computer/lap-top/tablet. Thank you!
carl gernold says
live in n.y. 14837 on medicaid w/ low income.. very much in low cost internet.. could you help me out?
Madeanna Currie says
What is the number to the cheap internet service that’s only $9.95.
David Yeung says
I lost my job. No income.
No kids
Dee says
I have a 66 y/o male who has been deaf since birth. I am in need of getting him all the help that he needs to communicate with people, he has been a shut in for yeeeers. I have just had the priviledge of becoming a friend and his Bible instructor that he can trust. He has met new friends that I have introduced him to, that is teaching him sign language, his family did not know that he knew some sign, they do not communicte with him as I and his new friends do. So, he cannot afford internet and I have just registered him for SVRS but, internet is needed and he cannot afford it and neither can I and new friends, He needs this to communicate with other new friends at the meetings, Bible study and so on. Please say that you can help. The tax payers are paying for internet for prisioners, and my new friend has no criminal record along with thousands of deaf, blind, etcc, who need help.
Sarabeth Harden says
Sarabeth has 3 children. Two in school first year kindergarden and 2 nd grade. Anicia Robinson with Sabal Palm Elementary, Tallahassee, florida has announced today Success Maker 8 to address reading and math standards daily . This program has now been approved and is available for use at home. Is there a program to help this low income family. Putting my e-mail in …. Melanie
anna says
I am in need of free or cheap internet service. I have 2 school age boys and we really need to have access to the internet. Thank you
Linda says
I am getting ready to move into a Independent Living apartment and want to know how can I get free/cheap internet services? I presently have SafeLink for phone service. I’m disabled and 63 years old. I would appreciate any help to get internet service that I can afford being disabled.
Isabel Magana says
Hi, I’m a single mom of 4 children.I’m traying to find a low cost internet service to communicated with my children’s teachers and also for their leaning.
kathleen says
i am interested in ur life line internet service
Joanna Mcguire says
I could afford 9.95 a month. it would be nice my kids tell me all the time the internet could help them learn.I don’t make a whole lot of money
Aroutioun Mikaelian says
I’m a low income person, I have a medical, and I recently received a free government cell phone. I also need a cheap internet, I’ll be able to pay $9.95 a month.
Bertha Cantu says
I qualify for Low Income and have an Assurance Phone but it does not have internet. I would like some information from the gov’t programs that offer Free Internet for Texas residents. Thank You
Lois Hogan says
Has the internet service been approved for the government cell phones? Is there internet service with the cell phone being implemented now in TX (pilot program)? If so, I have a LS 620 though qlinkwireless – should the internet be added to my cell phone. If possible, please respond. Thank you.
Lucinda blankenship says
I am a disabled senior on a fixed income.im on food stamps.medicaid.ssa.and ssi.living in va.and im very interested in the senior high speed wireless internet
Tomesa Howard says
I’m really interested in the home internet so I can start classes online. I had to take a huge pay cut at a job that I was with for 8 years do to medical problems to now getting paid every month for 773.00. I say it’s time for a change.
Monica Kunselman says
How do u get ahold of this Internet co.?
I didn’t see any contact info, such as Online address or phone #.
Lorelee says
How come there are no programs for low income in NEW Mexico. When My 5 years with century link is over I have no other options. New Mexico as rural as you can get
carl gernold says
presently lifeline customer with landline phone and frontier internet. just received offer of $9.99/mo for high-speed internet instead of $19.99. was informed, by frontier, that this offer was only for new customers…. is this correct? please reply.
Melissa Incze says
I currently receive assistance through the SNAP program in San Bernardino county and have a 15 month old daughter. We currently live in Pinon Hills CA in the high desert. are there any low cost highspeed internet programs i might be able to qualify for since the only reason i dont qualify is that my daughter is not old enough to attend school where she would receive a free or reduced lunch.
Jennifer Delk says
My family and I could rudely benefit from the New low income internet service!!:) I am currently a SSI recipient , and we servive on an under 25000.yearly annual income, with a family of three.Are not able to afford regular T.V. and internet service packages,at all by far!! We would absolutely be grateful for the opportunity to have one less expensive bill due each month,as.we ‘ll I’ve on as month to month lifestyle,literally! Thank you so much for your concern and help!!
Melissa Smith says
I am disabled on a fixed disability income!!!! I currently have lifeline service, low income smud and low income pg&e. I live in the Sacramento California area and need help getting a low income cell phone and low income internet, please help!!!!!! Do not know where to go from here!!!!! Thanx
craig disselkamp says
i’m getting cell phone service now with lifeline. would like to get internet service as well. any help wpuld be great. i live in louisville ky 502 area code and 40204 zip code area
Kelley says
i am disabled, receive very little in food stamps and do not have children at home. Where can I get wifi that to about 5 Mbps?
Becky Leljedal says
Please send me information on life line internet .I was diagnosis with ms and live on $1000 a month .my kids need this for school soon .we each have a cell phone pre paid and so we need to find a way we can all use them for school .I need a new one because of my eyes .my is two small for me to see. thanks Becky
dawn apple says
I’m on disability and medicare I only make 410.00 a month and really need to apply for a low or no cost surveys.I use the internet quite abit I do a lot of surveys and keep in contact with my kids in Oregon. I need info on how to apply
Thank-you dawn apple
RJWORSTALL says
Is there a high speed internet for low income seniors in Smyrna, TN or will there be one soon. Sure wish we could get Google here.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
There is no special pricing for seniors, however AT&T is testing a small seniors program right now.
Cindy says
my question is :
is the lifeline internet available in Indianapolis, IN and if so what are the qualification are, where can I get an application ,
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You can start with this page:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/states/indiana-internet-service
Joni says
I need info on low income internet service to complete my schooling as and adul higher education and internet service also used for my children’s school. Please help I am in Texas and not sure where to begin
Dulce Mena says
I really need internet to find low income housing, before i get evicted.
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
If it’s that much of a hurry, you should get down to the public library and start searching for housing.
Donna Kennedy says
I am currently receiving lifeline cell phone and am interested in lifeline program based internet as soon as it is available plkease contact me. this would be a greatb tool for finding employment after a four month recoery from a broken ankle and surgery.
barbara says
can i have update on the pilot program for internet, and the android smartphones and or broadband
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Here’s an update from our blog:
https://www.cheapinternet.com/when-will-the-fcc-finally-approve-lifeline-internet
But then read the last two posts on the blog for more hope on other programs.
Jose A. Garibay says
I am looking for low income service I am a disable vet with no income at this time i would love help with service I have lifeline cell phone now thank you very much
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
Nothing for disabled specifically, sorry.
JOSE E COLLANTES VIDARTE says
currently I am permanently disabled then I found this website that you have this program internet at low prices to people with this condition and low income. I hope to hear, thanks
lis says
Is there a number where. I can called to know it i qualify
Tracy Gabriel says
I’m looking for low income internet for myself and my children. Comcast is not offered in my area so I’m at a lose on other companies. Can anyone help me?
Evelyn says
When is lifeline internet going to be available in California
Thomas Hufford says
I am a disabled veteran who needs low cost internet.
Dave Conway says
When will the lifeline internet program be ready for people to sign up?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
We realy wish we knew. However, the FCC is going to be discussing this very thing before the end of this month, so hopefully we’ll have some news.
Bonnie Aulwes says
Can you let me know if Lifeline internet is available in Riverside California
Debbie weeks says
I’m disabled with low income. Wireless with a router is needed to get a computer and keep current and look for work. How can I get very low cost internet for my home without getting it on a “hard to read” phone! My zip code is 45102.
David says
my wife and i are Disabled and on a very limited budget..the internet and cable cost way to much..being disabled we have nothing to do except pay high prices on internet and borrow from our kids..
Janet Gray says
Please let me know when the Internet program for low income & seniors begins. I live in Florida and I have lifeline phone service.
mary says
i desperately need the lifeline internet.I have safelink phone,and need internet badly to help me make ends meet. I am elderly and each month i am short for my rent..so hopefully I will receive help in my email with my situation..Thank you so much for reading my comment..
RL says
I live on the Navajo Reservation, this Reservation has no jobs or commercial enterprises to access any jobs. I have lived here for 6yrs after becoming very ill, I thought I would get a job easily so I put all my savings into refurbishing a house with running water, sanitation, electricity, windows, doors, dry wall, subfloor…etc… BUT no jobs here… I need internet to look for a job or go on-line for any education. There are satellite and wireless companies here all are very expensive and beyond my no income status. With no income and my age of 60 yrs…. I am so overwhelmed and living in poverty status – my vehicles have gone by the wayside because of lack of money and no worthy mechanics here I really need help.
Misil says
Is there any internet provider out there for a low income person at this zip code 84724?
Century links bandwith is exhausted in my area. And I do not have any children so I can not qualify with comcast eitheir. I live in a small town not very many ip’s. Can you help me?
gary fierke says
I’m on disability. Is any low cost internet available to me area code 60458
Shawna Roman says
I’m interested in learning more about the free smartphone and free or discounted internet services available to people such as myself qualify for as a low-income, poverty level individual. Please include me on any and all of your distribution lists relative to any and all services and benefits available through the government assistance programs. Thank you kindly for your time, assistance and cooperation. Its blessings like these that make life a little easier from a disadvantaged perspective and it makes a world of difference in a variety of aspects of our daily lives. Thanks again and God Bless!
Johnny says
I understand what your diemma and all that are going through Viv. i wanna suggest the you check into all of local Internet Cafes where often times, they replace older Desk top models and they sell the old one s chep! I bought mine for $135.00 fromn an internet Cafe with a 60 day warranty!
I’m typing to you on that same computer that I bought two years ago and it works just fine!
If you needd help with paying for it, we could start a Web Site asking for donations ~ you’d be surprised how many generous souls there are out there, in Cyber Land!
I hope this is some assurance to you and you can email me if you want an internet friend. I’m Johnny a 67 year old man in Los Angeles, California… I can type in Big Letters!
Viv says
I have multiple disabilities:legally blind/low vision, legally deaf/hearing loss, and use a power wheelchair. I’m grateful for the cell phone, however, I can not see well enough to text or read most of what is on the screen. These programs are wonderful, yet people who live with disabilities are not being considered when equipment is chosen and available options are decided upon. Also, living with disabilities and illness as a senior citizen is expensive, severely limits the equipment and programs usability, and is often not user friendly.
I am looking for help reducing the cost of my landline which is a life saver and my internet. Does anyone have any suggestions. I live below poverty level and am blessed with medical assistance/medicare.
A huge blessing would be having the ability to use iPhone instead of track phone in the free cell phone programs. Having a iPad or apple computer which is more blind/visually impaired friendly is a much friendlier and better choice because people with vision problems need all the help they can get to be able to read what is shown on the screen.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Safe travels and many blessings.
Betty Jackson says
Where do I go to sign up?
CheapInternet.com Administrator says
You can’t sign up for Lifeline Broadband yet. Much to our dismay, the FCC has done nothing yet since the pilot programs ended.
juanita jackson says
where do I surf to sign up or apply for these services ?
Maria Rocha says
I want a internet low cost..apply for a free cellaredy…im a mom of 4 kids..I low com
Brandy says
I live in Columbus, Ohio. Are there any government internet programs for families that are below poverty level and meet the criteria?
Gregory Smith says
I am retired and the money I get per month is limited to the point that I can not have CABLE TV, because they want $160.00 a month just to watch cable TV showing old B and C movies and then want to charge you extra to watch the movies that they should be showing, if you add internet you will pay $225.00 per month. Now how does that sound for a person that gets $1,000.00 per month income from working all there life and have just a few years left to live, A Mortgage $750.00 per month, utility $150.00 per month, Food $150.00 per month. THE GOV FCC STATE AND CITYS COMMISTIONS can fix this problem, These people are doing the same thing as the OIL INDUTRIE is doing playing with the peoples wealth and whey of living. we don’t need to be thrown away because we help to built this country we called the GREAT USA
I NEED PHONE AND INTERNET SERVICE. Thank you for your time
ROSS says
i have been on the phone now for several hours trying to get info from windstream on lifeline internet service in texas. i have conversed with robots, been put into loops where i have to repeat my info over and over, been put on hold for 20 minutes and then disconnected. when i finally got a live body named ryan today at 11.30am (8003471991), he simply tried to get chatty with me while selling me alarm service, phones, etc and would not be deterred when i told him several times i simply wanted info on lifeline internet service. he became belligerant and insulting when i presisted and then hungup on me.
windstream is evidently another scammer. what now?
Desrae Newcomb says
By any chance can i qalify for the free internet i live in utah and i qualified for the qlink cell i hsve lost my job i am on food stamps and medicaid
Amber says
I live in morton mississippi. neither connect to compete or internet essentials….none of the low income programs are for this area….. why?
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Because companies to not have a presence everywhere. If a company that offers a low income program does not have a footprint in your area, then of course you can’t get it.
Eric says
I CANNOT afford a cell phone; since the Sequestration, I may not even be able to keep my LifeLine, which I’ve had for years. I CANNOT afford cable. I don’t want a cell phone, nor cable. WHY does this essay rant on about how it has to be on Smart Phones? I don’t want one. I have my land line. JUST GET ME 24-HOUR BROADBAND. One cannot live a normal (in any modern sense) life without the internet. (Calling even Government agencies gets me, “Sorry, we’re too cheap to hire someone to talk to you; JUST go and visit us at http://www……..”) If I’m poor enough to qualify for LifeLine, I ought to get broadband for NO ADDITIONAL MONEY, which I haven’t got, by the way. I know how inhumanly greedy AT&T are. (My friend who just moved to France can call me for FREE. It would cost me considerably more than that, if I had long distance, to call him.) Please just tell them they have to provide this for us, and not lie about how put-upon they are. It’s ‘WAY past time for the USA to join the civilized countries of this world, and stop overcharging the aged and disabled…like, NOW.
Joshua Cook says
I really interested in the free smart phone with Internet it is just really hard making it when not alot of work out there? I have not had internet in so long if i had it on my phone i could get new job do my resume alot of things that would help me i have a free phone a little small one i am ready to give that one back and get this new one!
Lee says
I got on that low income internet basics program for college, it was suppose to help me not hurt me financially. The deal was $9.95 give or take…I am so angry because I feel mislead; I can barely pay $9.95, but that is not what I ended up paying…I am paying almost $16.00. On SSI, that is too much for me. Everyday I consider dumping it because I can’t handle the bill anymore since that is not what I agreed on. Every year this bill just keeps going up. Be very careful and don’t just sign up when they tell you the internet program for the poor is $9.95 for 5 years…they are lying to you; it is not: This is a trap!
Cheap Internet Administrator says
We’ve never heard of Internet Basics costing anyone $16 a month. Can you tell us if there is an equipment charge or any other charges added to the bill?
margaret says
I have been looking for a very long time for a low cost internet provider and not able to find one.
how do I find someone I have to go out to use a computer and only can be on the computer for a half hour at a time the place I go to that is all the time aloud.
there are so many adds for free internet for low income and disable but when I click on them they say page not avable
NC girl says
Nothing for NC of course. We are currently paying Time Warner about $65 for service that originally was $35. Now we hear that Comcast and Time Warner are merging – great.
You cannot get by without high speed internet and they have the option of gouging customers in rural areas, since you have no choice.
Will believe internet for lower income when I see it
Dorothea Jameson says
I bought freedompop mobile device and in 24 hours I used 2 gigs. They told me their service wasn’t for me . They didn’t mention Connect2 compete to me. I would like more information about it.
Cheap Internet Administrator says
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet/connect-to-compete
Laura Korth says
I have the lifeline phone, please let me know when this will be available. Thank you.
Faith A. Mostoller-Hugar says
I am low income. I need internet in my home in order to go to school. I’m an online student
Please point me in the right direction for the lifeline internet service program.
Cheap Internet Administrator says
It’s still in trial, so we have to wait until they decide to roll it out.
anita hursh says
Hello, Is there any free cell phones and service with low cost for California?
Cheap Internet Administrator says
http://www.freegovernmentcellphones.net/states/california-government-cell-phone-providers
shar says
I am just learning about this program. I am getting my own apt. I am a senior, and I am disabled. I will not be able to afford cable TV but the internet is very important to me.
I am in NY State. How do I sign up for the low income program for internet?
Solomon Mossie says
To tell the truth I like it!
jennifermann813@gmail.com says
Right now its so hard to have internet i live in south carolina where the cost of living is suppose to be cheap but its not so there prices on interent n broadband is ridiculously high so it wld be nice to have this free internet so my children can search the web for homework n etc
ron says
I now get connect to compete here in california and get 12gb/mo. for $9.99 with FreedomPop. Works great!
Ricardo says
Hi this free internet will be just perfect for me because I have a voucher to go back to school and the school I alredy register with offers on line programs,I am my .wife’s care giver ,she is disabled and I only make 400 dollars a month ,I really hope this free program goes well,im already a free cell member ,250 texts and 250 minutes but they unfortunately go quick,thank you for your time and looking forward to hear from you.
RICARDO MACDONALD.
phillipbelt says
How can I get internet.I f it helps I’m low incomme too.About $633.00 a month
Cheap Internet Administrator says
https://www.cheapinternet.com//get-help
Robin Atteberry says
Please someone help me? I am enrolled in a four year program I fear losing my innernet connection. Why do disabled people have to go through this?
ron says
try connect2compete and use freedompop as carrier. $9.99/mo for 12gb data!
Robin Atteberry says
I am disabled and on S.S.I. and I go to Ashford University online. It’s hard to make it I am in serious danger of having to stop school because I cant afford my innernet. I live alone, after my niece used me for my money. I only get $710 a month, and drounding in debt. What will I do?
Cheap Internet Administrator says
You should be able to qualify on your low-income with Internet Basics.
https://www.cheapinternet.com/low-income-internet/internet-basics
carlos says
to administrator. alot of people keep asking how to apply. i have clicked your link and every link on every page and have not been able to find a way to check my zipcode or how to apply. please be more specific or provide better links or instructions instead of just read above or that link that does not lead to a place to check availability in a zip code. my zip is 28215. thanks
Cheap Internet Administrator says
We don’t have a zip code lookup and the companies do give us a list of zip codes they serve. You just have to go to one of the website, like Internet Basics or Internet Essentials, for example, and then check your address there.
dorothey plunk says
I got a letter for lifeline enternet and lost it. I cant find anything on line about getting it.n. please send me something. it may have been in Rhonda Horton, she is my daughter
kristina hoover says
I have the phone service and would love to be able to get this internet service maybe someone can help me with this…thanx so much
Catherine says
In California Reach Out Wireless now has the lifeline internet program. But I was told in chat support it costs $24.00 for 250 mb a month? It appears to be a mobile internet you can use on your laptop or smart phone. No way could I afford that. On their banner though it says as low as $5 a month(???)..so I am not sure what is going on. I have to upload proof of my SSI to apply and maybe get some answers. I can’t do that right now. If I ever find out anything else interesting I might come back and let you know.
ron says
Go to connect2compete then choose freedompop as your carrier. $9.99/mo. for 12gb data.
thomas w. atkielski says
Dear rep:
A 73 year old on 894.00 monthly S.S. & S.S.I., I am ready to subscribe to your Ca. Sate or company programs that offer low income seniors either free or very low cost internet! Can you help me enter step 2?
Thanks
Thomas *****
****** N. Harbor Blvd.
fullerton, Ca., *****
Phone &&&-752-1142
Linda McKinzie says
Sign me up!
Kerry O says
I live in CA. I see that the Internet Lifeline is “coming Soon”, but as a singleton, do I qualify for any of the other programs available in Southern California? I clicked on them all, but I may have been missing something. Do you know, or should I call each provider?
This is a terrifically helpful site.
Thanks!
ron says
try connect2compete with freedompop for #9.99/mo. for 12gb of data.
shanda says
Im looking for a cheaper internet plan, but in my area only thing available is satellite which is too expensive and doesn’t always work. I really wish they would serve our area.
jan Mashburn says
How do i apply? Im not understaning. I need this very bad. Im on foodstamps&I draw ssi. Could u help me?
Cheap Internet Administrator says
You can’t really apply yet. Read the “Coming Soon…” section of the page. We’re still waiting, as you are.
crystal Loxley says
It said this was approved in 2012? Here it is 2013…..so why no updated information on how to apply? Comcast is not in my area so it doesn’t help much to offer that.
Sharon says
Great idea. . . but Florida has some of the poorest of the poor in the Nation. Yet NONE of the groups outlined here provide service in our area.
Bah!
CheapInternet.com says
You may be getting emails every day, but they’re from CheapInternet.com.
Jan says
This program seems to be moving very slowly other than where Comcast has service. I’m a senior living in a VERY small town in Illinois and my cable company is Mediacom. There are no other internet providers here. Is there any possibility that AT&T might enter the program, or that there might be any other access?
I keep getting emails from you, sometimes every day, but they all seem to say the same thing – Comcast will offer 9.95 internet. Any “NEW” news would be welcome.
Lynn says
Lifeline Internet any info would be helpfull
Lee says
I am NOT seeing info I need at all. All I read requires that I have kids in school but nothing about those of us who don’t have kids. I am Deaf and because of it, I need internet so that I can make and recieve phone calls using video relay. Without it, I am totally cut off from society.
To date, I found NOTHING to those of us who need Internet to communicate.
Is the pending Lifeline Internet open for those who doesn’t have kids in school? I do not have lifeline phone service because 250 texts per month is too few for the Deaf, even though I qualify for it.
CheapInternet.com says
You have correctly pointed out an obvious flaw in this system. Unfortunately, seniors are also under-served by the various programs. We will continue urging all the companies involved to address these issues, so please keep checking back here at CheapInternet.com frequently so you’ll be aware when they take action.
royfarhad says
I already have a lifeline phone service would it matter if i wanted lifeline internet as well PS.
thank you
Rezaul Hussain says
how to sign up for low income internet.
Cheap Internet Administrator says
https://www.cheapinternet.com/get-help
Youra Arami says
To whom it may concern:
where can I find the application for the internet and the cellphone that is offered for disabled low income families. I’m trying to get a phone for my father as well as internet. where should we look. Any where i click takes me to bunch of writing
thanks
Maria says
How can I find information on the cheap internet…I’am a student, and i have two disabled parents that i can show their income. Where can i find the application for my dad
Vonda Trucs says
Update from North Carolina: the help with a land line installation is gone at the federal level as of March, 2012, per the FCC and the phone company here that would have participated: AT&T.
The know nothings at the local DSS offices still have brochures in their offices stating that this is available, but it no longer is. They also know nothing about any other communications options other than the cell phone assistance. What do they care, after all? Until the recent budget cuts get them too, they’re salaried, with benefits and paid well above the poverty level of those they “serve”.
Vickie says
None of these different companies I get directed to works out. They don’t service my area, it’s not available in my state yet and the others have a 3 or 4 month introductory and even DOUBLE after that. I think I am stuck with Cricket Broadband because even though my speed slows just a few days into the months data usage; some of the up front fees are too much for my low to no income lifestyle. Does anyone have suggestions that aren’t listed here? My kids need the internet for school and college applications so that makes it almost a necessity these days.
wack says
IS the gov. going to be watching
Cheap Internet Administrator says
No they won’t. Not that we don’t think they are snooping on us elsewhere, but I don’t think they have any special interest on snooping on people who are low income.
Kel says
It concerns me that you are that paranoid, wack. The average person doesn’t ask that question. (Notice that you are the ONLY one who did.) Exactly WHAT are you worried about them seeing, if they WERE watching? I don’t think they intended it to be used for surfing porn sites or sharing porn, trolling websites for indecent intentions with children, internet gambling,harassing/stalking others or to commit treason, if that’s what you are worried about. As the article states, it is meant to help folks find and apply for jobs, access the resources needed for schooling or medical needs, and other such PRODUCTIVE uses. Hell, for shut ins, Facebook could even be considered social therapy, if they have little in the way of other human contact. Your question is frankly unnerving. If you are so worried about someone watching what you are doing on the internet, perhaps you should stick with traditional plans. Even then, if you commit a crime, know that your computer can be seized and all data recovered…even the stuff you “thought” you’d deleted. Best bet: Use the service in the manner in which it was intended to be used, and you’ll have nothing to be paranoid about.
Halla says
Hi, how do i go about getting cheap internet, my son in homeschooled, and my At&t bill is 45 a month, and i cannot efford it. please help. thank you
D Smith says
I would like more info on cheap internet.. I’m in process of getting SSI and on food stamps. What or wher do I need to check. The only cable co. in my town is suddenlink.
Candace says
Is this available in Mississippi? I’m on disability with 2 children & divorced.
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Look at our menu up top and click on States to find out.
Don Mullican says
I am retired, get food stamps, and live in a rural area. I would like to get the lifeline Internet. Please tell me how?
Don
Cheap Internet Administrator says
That’s why we created this website. It’s all here.
JanH says
Will there be a limit on how much you can use the internet with this program? I know there is a limit on the time on the phones.
I’m a senior, so I think this is the only program that would apply to me, and it sure would help. My Social Security is $637 a month and my cable bill with internet (49.95) is $127 a month, and getting ready to go up to $166.
tashoya young says
I would like to know how to apply for cheap internet service. I am in school online and I need internet service to do my homework.
amy says
how do i apply?
PawPaDawg says
ok if you can not afford to pay for it yourself then you dk NOT need it. this all goes back to when the welfare act was set up after ww2. now you have deadbeats taking advantage of it that are able body and can work bit choose not too because why should they when they can have someone elsenpay thier bills and feed them. i remember growing up andnhearing….. if you don’t work then you don’t eat. i know several that are rippng off prgrams. when i report them NOTHING is done and yet they still milk the system.
b says
If your spelling and sentence structure was a little better I may give your thought equal consideration..Perhaps that is why no one does anything if indeed you are reporting TRUE “deadbeats” ,as you should of course.
Ejay says
the economy is in a tailspin, you douche nozzle. then some jackazz like you steps out and say ‘hey you losers pull yourself up by yer bootstraps’ to ppl who can’t afford boots through no fault of their own. jerkface.
Catherine says
They say “teach a man to fish” but then complain because they have to provide a lake.
Ashley says
How do I apply? I don’t see it anywhere here
Ashley says
I am currently on government assistance and I have LifeLine on my Verizon phone. I cannot afford pricey internet service. How can I sign up for this? Does this work on desktop computers as well?
LISA says
please send info for affordable internet
Joyce McClurg says
PLEASE. Nowhere I go to, tells me where to apply. Where? I am in Kentucky.
Louise Swindell says
This cheap high speed internet is the greatest thing I have found. I’ve had dial-up for a few years because I couldn’t afford the high speed internets. The words I’d like to use to describe dial-up would not be approprate to use on here.
Louise Swindell says
Sounds like a great deal to me.
Wanda Calhoun says
What is the information (website/contact number/company) for residents TX to qualify for free internet and computer? The internet I have is to expense, I can not afford it. I would like to go back to school to prepare for a good job.
click here says
Valuable information. Lucky me I found your website accidentally, and I’m surprised why this coincidence did not came about earlier! I bookmarked it.
Cheryl Fabery says
How can i apply for the lifeline internet….please let me know ,,,i have a lifeline land phone and am interested in this…as i can’t afford the prices that i would have to pay ,,too expensive for me….
Bettie Johnson says
How long before people can sign up? I am on disability & trying to cut back! This program could be a life saver!
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Soon we hope. But no word yet.
Fred says
What is the status for internet in Oklahoma?
Cheap Internet Administrator says
The providers don’t tell us their exact areas they offer service. You’ll need to contact each provider you are interested in and then ask them. Generally, you can get on their website instantly.
Real Solutions says
Last I checked Trisha, ANY cell phone will still dial 911 which is what you need in a real emergency… doesn’t have to be on a current plan, just have a working battery. Otherwise, do what we all used to do- get an answering machine and call back when you’re home. Cell phones are luxuries. And it’s crazy that people are complaining about their bills and not having time… and then mention CABLE? Turn off the tv, go to the library and lower my taxes… and no, I’m not an elitist jerk. I actually qualify for this program… and food stamps… and use neither because I believe in personal responsibility and living within my means. You should too and our country would be in much better shape. To the people who post here asking for someone to tell them all the answers… this is why you are on assistance. The sources and links have already been provided for you if actually read the article. *2 cents, free change.
K says
Sounds like bull S***
Maralee K. says
You need to download the FREE internet book ‘The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America” by C. Iserbyt (not just any Republican, but Ron Reagan’s Sr. Advisor) who exposes the OFFICIAL secret gov’t program to drop literacy rates in this nation. We USED to stand at 94% literacy in 1970: as of 2011 the US is at just 50% literacy. This means 1:2 US citizens can’t read/write at a 5th grade level!
Other nations (who’ve NO problems getting jobs for their citizens) made it a priority to RAISE literacy rates. S. Korea now has 98% literacy (w/all students required to learn both English & Korean by 5th grade), India pays for college for those seeking technical, teaching & business degrees, and even Vietnam is pushing for higher literacy (now at 78%) – while the US has gutted programs & forced schools to ‘teach to the test’ so as to stop literacy & learning.
To encourage drop-outs many states no longer give diplomas after 12 yrs of H.S.- they give ‘certificates of attendance’ if you can’t pass all 5 sections of the test w/80% scores or better. My learning disabled son got honors in all but Science – he missed his 12th grade test by 2 points – & the school said he couldn’t have a ‘real’ diploma. We sued (& won) because he couldn’t get a job w/just an ‘attendance sheet’. Most students who realize they won’t get a ‘real’ diploma drop out by 10th grade & turn to crime & welfare. The US has more citizens in prison (2.46 million) than the next 3 countries combined – at a cost of 112 Billion/yr! Why? Privatization of prisons = profit.
Welfare gives just barely enough so people’ll take their checks, sit back, not vote & leave the wealthy (like ALL of Congress) to gut this nation’s resources. Obama was an idiot to think he could take on the organized wealthy of Congress. You think these programs are expensive? Ha! The military (57% of the budget) has a program of deliberate waste that’s staggering: 7 secret gov’t dumps operate 24/7 where boxcars of BRAND NEW items – laptops to kitchen cabinets to custom-made couches are destroyed by the trainload – all to spend what Congress keeps giving them to continue ‘the war effort’ or they’ll lose their funding.(my son – who went in all gung-ho – was high up in counter-intel & still can’t reveal much of what soured him on the military machine but the sheer waste he encountered was staggering… starting w/Bush getting all troops & ships into position 10 months b4 9/11 then invading Iraq on pure lies to the tune of 2.5 TRILLION bucks)
W/most Americans too ignorant & uncaring (love thy neighbor? Ha!) this nation’s doomed to fall in the next 20 – 30 years. People listen to radio personalities like Trivisonno (10th grade education & brags about it!) or Limbaugh (H.S. diploma) to get their info because they can’t read & never check sites like Snopes.com to see if what they hear is truth or myth- like birthers who don’t know Hawaii’s a state or the President’s birth announcements were planted in ’61 because ‘they’ planned to run Obama in 2007 (in ’61 blacks still had separate water fountains).
Everyone’s busy blaming someone else for all their troubles, plus we’re afraid of EVERYTHING. This nation’s a bunch of wusses. 1 nut shoots up ONE theater & now people’re afraid to go to the movies & gun sales shoot thru the roof? The gov’t keeps telling us to ‘be afraid’ (like during Bush/Cheney when they advised people to tape up their homes w/ plastic & duct tape d/t ‘an imminent biological attack ‘someplace’ & idiots went & did this. 8 families DIED of C02 & C0 poisoning). What ever happened to ‘we have nothing to fear but fear itself!”?
I have 3 REAL college degrees – all paid for by ME. The 1st cost just $2200: I used CLEP tests (6 credit hrs still cost $65) & FREE textbooks from the public library to test out of the entire degree from Univ. of the State of NY [which NO student ‘advisor’ tells grads is available]. The 2nd cost 4,600 and the last just $3945 (Canterbury Univ in the UK). I’ve degrees in nursing (RN,C), applied management & theology. Anyone can do it – but we teach students & citizens how helpless they are & how they need someone to tell them how to learn. Hogwash!!!
Ejay says
I’d like to kiss you on the mouth then slap you. You make the great factual point that America has been dumbed down and then slam the victims of said policy.
D says
To: Maralee K.
Not all of us out here are blessed with your Superior Intellect.. Now with your “3 REAL college degrees” and your “degrees in nursing (RN,C), applied management & theology ” AND your ‘Superior Attitude’, do something useful with them besides bashing “most Americans too ignorant”. You’re not Helping anyone with YOUR ‘Ignorance’. Where is your ‘Compassion’? If you knew as much as your comments ‘try’ to reveal…..you wouldn’t ‘KICK’ the ‘people’ while their down.
Your comments reveal a very angry person….and it takes a lot of energy to be that angry. Use that energy to help others who are not as Fortunate as yourself. Teach with Compassion…..NOT loathing as you display in your comments. (Ex: “so people’ll take their checks, sit back, to gut this nation’s resources”) Or is that beneath you? Something, it seems, you truly missed with ALL your EDUCATION. This is not the place to boast of all YOUR accomplishments, OR to complain about the government and all their faults (or about the people that live under this government). Most of us “ignorant” people (as YOU say) already know FIRST HAND about our government (GOOD & BAD). Use your EDUCATION for change, but not on a site where, as you say, “ignorant” people are asking for help. Asking for HELP doesn’t mean we are “ignorant” . And it DOESN’T mean we need “someone to tell them how to learn.” “Hogwash!!!” (as you put it). We don’t all possess ” 3 REAL college degrees” or “degrees in nursing (RN,C), applied management & theology”. And NO! NOT EVERYONE OR “Anyone can do it “, as you have so KINDLY put it.
This comment applies to ALL the negative comments I’ve read on here regarding people in need. If you want to “bash” the ‘less fortunate’ or ‘the government’, why not do it at the correct website or forum. This forum is for the’ less fortunate’ to get the necessary information they need.
Reply says
Dear David,
I am in absolute agreement with you. My husband got laid off two years ago and has been waiting tables ever since. He only works twenty hours a week and I quit my corporate job to finish school so we are living off of one very small income. We absolutely qualify as being in poverty, yet we have never received any government assistance. We budget ourselves and do not live outside our means. We have cell phones, but we go without other stuff. I grew up much the same way. My dad died when I was six and my mother left to raise 3 hungry children. we didn’t have fast food and new clothes, and we never got one bit of help from the government. Instead my mother, the house wife worked for 12,000 a year and paid off her house after 18 years of prioritizing bills and living frugal. We went to garage sales and thrift stores, but we had the integrity of hard work instilled in us. So many people nowadays just want handouts. Read between the fine lines people and wake up! What happens if all of the tax payers quit their jobs? Than no taxes will be paid to the federal government and what happens when no taxes get paid to them?? We are in even more of a ridiculous deficit. I am not for taking advantage of the government, especially since they denied my mother help because we had a roof over our head. If a family of four making 12k a year is not poverty merely because my father and mother were responsible enough to invest in a home, than we live in a real messed up society.
Concerned says
To Real Solutions,
You said “I actually qualify for this program… and food stamps… and use neither because I believe in personal responsibility and living within my means.” What type of public assistance are you on that qualifies you for this program? Medicaid?
Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8)?
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
National School Lunch’s FREE Lunch Program (NSL)?
Or is it that your household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines? Residents of Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island and Texas can qualify with household incomes all the way up to 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines.
These are the main ways that a person qualifies for the Lifeline phone program.
You said “I actually qualify for this program… and food stamps.” If you qualify because your household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines then I believe that you “believe in personal responsibility and living within my means.”
But if you qualify because you are on some type of public assistance then you can’t truly say that you “believe in personal responsibility.” A true belief in personal responsibility, according to you, would mean not being on any type of public assistance at all.
bgbdbill67 says
I already replied to Dave. Now miss REAL SOLUTIONS it’s your turn.. I hope some day you don’t go so far down the drain that you do need the help. If you think these programs are why your taxes are so high. You need to do a little more research. Are you aware of the fact that the government has a building, three stories high and as long as a football field. Inside this building is office furniture from many of the previous politicians? That furniture wasn’t good enough for the next politician in office, so he remodeled.( mind you none of it was in bad shape) just not to his taste. Some of these desks cost as much as hundreds of thousands to custom make. Now Imagine the total cost of all our tax dollars sitting in this room. I’m going get help whenever and wherever I can and so should others. The politicians use it at there free will, Why shouldn’t We?
greenmtngal says
I couldn’t agree more with your comments, bgbdbill67..it is nice to realize that there are others out there like myself. Why shouldn’t WE get our FAIR SHARE as well as the rich? THEY have been doing it for years!!!! I am NOT ASHAMED to ask our so called “government” for a HAND-(((UP))) when the rich have been getting HAND-(((OUTS FOR YEARS!))) We deserve to have the necessities of life, and a free/low cost computer and a CHEAP INTERNET are right up there;-)
Trisha McIntyre says
David, do you work? Well if you don’t, you should not care where federal funds are going to help people, especially seniors as myself, who live on meager funding in Social Security due to a early “retirement” due to disability. Seniors, women driving with small kids, and the car breaks down need cell phones because no one will stop to help besides it being unsafe to hail down a passing car in this violent day & age.
As for the free internet, you mention the library, well are you one of the selfish who abused its Internet use where now libraries have a lower limit of use, no more than a half and hour per day & they have a system that can detect if you used a computer in another library?….
Twila Klense says
I would like more information about signing up for lifeline internet. I just recently recieved my lifeline phone. Thankyou
Shupinar Koubong says
06/20/12
I live in California, US. I am a citizen of US. I was laid off a year ago and now living on Social Security receiving $354.00 a month. I need help in securing a cheap internet and home phone services. I could hardly breath every month with such a very tight income. I appreciate it very much if can be considered into the low income internet and home phone services or at least the internet. This is very important for me for communication purposes.
Thank you for your kind consideration.
Shupinar Koubong
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Try Internet Basics. Lifeline Internet in this article is not yet up and running.
Mrhycannon says
If your income is only $354.00 a month, you qualify for food stamps and welfare.. It’s my understanding that California has the must generous assistant plan in the nation..
David says
When did cell phones and Internet become a need? People who work pay taxes for this so called need! This is ridiculous, get a landline for everyone and they can go to the library for Internet.
georgie says
What about homeless?
What about people who spend all day working or trying to find a job & aren’t at home?
What about disabled people who can’t get up to go to a landline phone and can’t afford a cordless?
For internet – kids now HAVE TO use the internet for school. Many can’t get to the library (or home from it) because parents are working or don’t have cars.
Don’t be an elitist jerk
djones says
not only that, BUT the library is usually full of ppl allready on the computers and you have to sign a list for your next turn.
been there says
Thank you, Georgie.
It is nice to know that there are still people out there who dont “look down their noses” at those who simply CANNOT use generally available options.
You are right, Internet AND phones (landline and cell) are an ABSOLUTE necessity in todays world. No phone/no call to go to work. No internet/ no application submitted.
Its just the way things work now.
robin says
dont be such a scrooge. there are many people out there that cant work or afford much of anything.
bgbdbill67 says
Hey Dave; I work every day for the wonderful income I’m lucky to have. I have three daughters in school and a wife out of work. (layed-off escrow officer)
I get food stamps to help out and hey I’m paying taxes to help myself and the others here who need it so buzz off !!
Nancy Baer says
I am on disability..receive $782.08 a month to BARELY SURVIVE ON..here goes..I pay $349.88 mortgage..$39.08 property insurance..$170.76 property taxes..electric varies($50.00-$75.00)..water $25.00..sewer $30.00..transportation(I have no car)$40.00..Care Creditwo geriatric cats) $149.00..and on..and on..and on..WHERE am I supposed to get the extra money for the “LUXURY” of a basic internet service??!! I am TRYING my hardest to TOTALLY become self sufficient again..yet noone will hire me because I don’t have a cheap car or internet service!!!!HOW DARE YOU JUDGE ME WHEN YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT PURE H-E-L-L MY LIFE HAS BEEN!!!!!!!
Beverly says
Well put Nancy!, I ran out of un-employment, my second quarter was short by $650, so I get $0.00. I worked my entire life until this big job crash & can’t find a job to save my life. Try talking to Catholic Church in your area; they have helped me a lot but not will phone or internet which are actually life-line today.
Good Luck, Beverly
Mrhycannon says
What is “Care Creditwo to geriatric cats.?
Beverly says
No. 1. If they are walking & get hurt/ fall, etc & no one see’s them, where’s the help-line?????
No. 2. Maybe they can’t walk or get to a library for distance or disability, they don’t deserve the internet.
YOUR RIDICULOUS, DON’T YOU THINK THEY PAID TAXES & MAYBE ARE JUST ARE ON HARD TIMES, OR OUT OF UN-EMPLOYMENT…….THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK!!!!!
Roxanne Hedrington says
send me information please I am currently.with at@t it is a promotion threw dish network. but we struggle to pay the bills but my 13 year old needs it for school,
IZEL says
how do you sign up for the low income internet program? please send information about what we need to do to get this program . thanks
Karen L. Lay says
I how do I sign up for Low income Internet program?
Thank you, Karen Lay
EHamilton says
Last year (2011), my 90 yr. old mother learned about the Life-line Program (that helps on her home landline phones here in Oklahoma) thru her Dept. of Human Services office. They gave her lots of info on Life-line. Then they told her to choose a phone provider & contact them about applying for Life-line. She chose AT&T, called them, and they sent an application to her. She signed it, provided verification of income , and that she’s on a government assistance program, and they got her on Life-line. fast. Perhaps this Life-line Internet program will work in similar fashion with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in various areas? I know my Mom will be interested in getting more affordable Internet access & this addition to Lifeline would sure help her in many ways. I hope it comes about as soon as possible.
Sandy Onopa says
Is it possible I can receive updates for this New Lifeline Internet you are advertising that is coming soon? Its kinda hard to keep coming back and checking because of NO Internet Service!! Thank You, Sandy in Riverside, CA
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Yes. In the top right of any page here, there will be a box that says “Get updates in your email.” Enter your email, and don’t forget to click the confirmation email that you will immediately receive.
sheboatsfla says
Just a tease, thanks a lot ! I should have known, too good to be true.
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Rolls out fully in September.
Deborah Kellis says
September is nearly gone, could we get some follow-up on this please? I’m in upstate NY, is Verizon DSL a participating provider?
Cheap Internet Administrator says
Still waiting for the government. They are not the model of efficiency.
Buffie Bennett says
Ain’t that the truth, here it is June 2013 and its STILL not ready…get it together already.
rinny says
I just read on their site that its been started but lost bars on my phone and lost the page
Mira C Sun says
I am on Social Security and Food Stamps. How do I get this service in Oregon? Please reply. Thank you!
stephany henifin says
im a single mom with to kids. i currently on ssi for a disabililty and tryin to
go back to school. i need internet to do school work at home
Jeremy says
All these people trys 2 go back 2 school and DON”T EVEN KNOW HOW TO SPELL!
YOU DON”T NEED THE WEB FOR SCHOOL!!!! IDIOTS!
kim says
With this economy, not everyone can afford internet. Now of days you must have some kind of internet access to go to a traditional college. You should treat others the way you want to be treated. Everyone can and will make mistakes several times’a’day. Be nice and treat everyone with the respect they deserve. I have friends and family that could really use this program. You never know when you could lose everything you worked so hard to get and keep. Jobs are not promised or earned anymore. Everyone can be replaced. Have a nice day and bless everyone.
Kathryn Scott says
Your comment is not helpful nor correct sentence structure either.
I had an upper middle class life, a great career, a beautiful house, family etc. I became sick, then totally disabled and lost everything. Now I’m a low-income person without family to help.
These things happen to people everyday all over the world due to no fault of their own.
I’m attending college at Harvard through edX.org which is also free by the way.
Not everyone receives a good education. Additionally, everyone makes mistakes daily. Even you unless you’re a God of some sort and infallible which I doubt by the tone and judgement of your comments.
Please give people a break because some day soon you will need one yourself.
I’m looking for a low cost computer, a cell phone and inexpensive internet. I have no children at home. I am low income and disabled.
Any ideas out there? My class lectures are via video’s, This will require far more than the lower gigs.
Please let me know. I’ve been searching this site all day. I’m not finding what I need.
I signed up for the newsletter. I hope that wlll provide updated information?
Thank you for all your information! If it can’t help me maybe it will help others I know.
Richard Neal says
I am on social security disability.
and food stamps.
How do I sign up?
Mira C Sun says
I too am the same situation SS + food stamps. How do I get this service in Oregon?
Joy .E.Okafor says
I am disable also in food stamp program, I need help with Internet please Thanks.
Aline winters says
how do you sign up for the low income internet program? please send information about what we need to do to get this program and the guidelines. thanks
Linda fischer says
We are low income on SSI and IHSS. plus adult son SSi/autism. Internet is critical to his education and his life in general. TW just raised us out of range and we need low cost internet now. Please help.
joe santos says
i already have a lifeline phone service would it matter if i wanted lifeline internet as well PS. thank you for a response
Cheap Internet Administrator says
They are separate.
Deborah Kellis says
I had the same question but your answer does not clarify for me. Does this mean that you can have a lifeline phone AND lifeline internet?
Buffie Bennett says
That’s what it sounds like, however it doesn’t seem to be available yet. 🙁
Susan says
I’d suggest you wait and see if you can have both, because you can’t have a landline Lifeline discount AND a free Lifeline cell phone. I had to give up one or the other.
melissa Brandon says
i realli would like to have internet so i could go back to school
Jeremy says
omg…seriously? “really” wtf?
shelli powell says
I can’t afford the internet they have out here I want 2go back 2school and internet is 2expensive
johnroes says
sign me up
Tomeka Mathis says
What is the information (website/contact number/company) for residents in AR and TX to qualify for free internet?