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  1. Lifeline is an FCC program that discounts qualifying monthly telephone, broadband Internet, or voice-broadband service for low-income consumers. Learn how to apply, eligibility requirements, program rules, and more from the official FCC website.

  2. Lifeline is a federal program that lowers the monthly cost of phone or internet service for eligible consumers. Learn how to apply, sign up, recertify, and manage your Lifeline benefit with Lifeline Support Center.

    • Find Out If You Are Eligible For Lifeline
    • How to Apply For Lifeline
    • Get Help with Or File A Complaint About Your Lifeline Service

    Lifeline can help pay for your landline, cell (wireless) phone, or internet service. You may be eligible for Lifeline based on your income and household size or if you receive benefits from a federal assistance program. See how to qualify for Lifeline.

    Learn how to apply for Lifelineonline, by mail, or through a phone or internet company. If you apply online or by mail, you may need to prove you are eligible based on age, income, address, and more. See the documents that can help prove your Lifeline eligibilityand how to submit them.

    Contact the Lifeline Support Centerif you have an issue with your Lifeline service. For other issues or to file a complaint about your service, you may need to contact your phone company instead.

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  4. Learn how to apply for and sign up for Lifeline, a federal program that discounts phone and internet service for low-income consumers. Find out the eligibility requirements, methods to apply, and how to recertify your benefit every year.

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  6. Lifeline is a program that helps low-income households afford phone or internet service. You can qualify based on your income, participation in federal or tribal assistance programs, or having a child or dependent in such programs.

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