FCC launched national campaign to educate low-income consumers on...
FCC launched national campaign to educate low-income consumers on obtaining affordable telephone service. Campaign called “Get Connected: Afford-A-Phone” is based on 2 Universal Service Fund programs, Lifeline and Link-Up, FCC said. Lifeline allows qualified low-income persons to obtain monthly…
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discounts on cost of receiving telephone service, Commission said, while Link-Up “offsets half of the initial hookup fee,” of up to $30 and provides deferred payment plan. Eligible residents of Native American and Alaskan Native tribal lands can obtain $25 additional monthly Lifeline support, Commission said, and up to $70 expanded Link-Up support.