May 29, 2015
Learn all about the FreedomFone program, how it works and the eligibility requirements.
To qualify...
you must be receiving benefits from one or more of these programs:
Arizona
Federal Public Housing Assistance
Supplemental Nutrition Asst Program (SNAP, aka Food Stamps)
Kids Care
Low Income
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Medicaid (A.H.C.C.C.S)
National School Free Lunch Program (May not be subsidized lunch, only fully paid)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
New Mexico
Low Income
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Medicaid
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Supplemental Nutrition Asst Program (SNAP, aka Food Stamps)
Federal Public Housing Assistance
National School Free Lunch Program (May not be subsidized lunch, only fully paid)
About Lifeline
Lifeline is a federal government benefit program and only qualified persons may participate. To be eligible for this program you must live on qualifying lands and meet certain income requirements, or be receiving benefits from one or more common government programs. Applicants must present documentation of income or program participation. Lifeline service may not be transferred to any other individual, including another eligible low-income consumer. By law, the Lifeline program is only available for one phone line per household, whether landline or wireless. Consumers who willfully make false statements in order to obtain Lifeline benefits can be punished by fine or imprisonment or can be barred from the program. HAC compatible phones are available upon request. Toll (long distance), data services, roaming and SMS (texting) are not included in your local air time. To utilize these services there must be a monetary (“Recharge”) balance equal to or greater than the price of the service. “Roaming”is one Cellular One customer placing or receiving a voice/SMS/or data call or connection request outside the Cellular One Home Network Area. SMS rate isfor incoming and outgoing messages. If you experienced any difficulties with your mobile service, please contact a CellularOne representative at (800) 730-2351. For unresolved consumer issues, you may contact the New MexicoPublic Regulatory Commission at 800-663-9782 or the Arizona Corporation Commission at 800-222-7000, or the Federal Communications Commission, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau. Other restrictions may apply. See your Pre-Paid wireless Agreement and/or www.cellularoneaz.com/prepaid for pricing and additional terms and conditions.