About the Lifeline Program
The Federal Lifeline Assistance Program was established in the 1980s by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) during the Reagan Administration. The program originally provided low-income individuals and households discounted and free landline phone service. In 2005, the program was updated under the Bush Administration to include wireless phone services.
The goal of the Lifeline program is to ensure low-income households have access to basic telecommunication services so they can stay connected to family, friends, work, healthcare, job opportunities and 911 emergency services.
CellSpan Wireless is one of the leading providers of the Lifeline government benefit program, and provides eligible participants free cell phone service every month that includes UNLIMITED talk, text and Data. You may qualify if you already receive government benefit programs like:
- Food Stamps (SNAP)
- Medicaid
- Federal Housing / Section 8 Assistance
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Veteran's Pension and Survivors Pension Program
You may also qualify if your total household income meets Federal Poverty Guidelines. To find out if you qualify today, sign up by clicking the link below, or call CellSpan Wireless, Toll-Free at 1-777-777-7777.
CellSpan Wireless is proud to provide Lifeline wireless phone service to those in need.
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