Get Free Phone Service with Medicaid
If you participate in Medicaid, you may be eligible for a free smartphone and free phone service.
Thanks to the federal Lifeline Program, Medicaid participants can keep their connection and cut their monthly
wireless costs, by joining LTE Wireless.
- Does the Government Offer Free Phone Service to Seniors on Medicaid?
- About Lifeline
- How to Qualify for Free Medicaid Phone Service
Does the Government Offer Free Phone Service to Seniors on Medicaid?
Yes! The government created the Lifeline Program to keep people connected and bridge the digital divide.
Through these programs, companies like LTE Wireless can offer phone service to qualified Americans nationwide.
With your new free wireless service, you can enjoy doing more of what you love, without the hassle of your
expensive monthly cell phone bill. With LTE Wireless, you’ll be connected to what matters most, including
telehealth and staying in touch with those who matter the most.
About Lifeline
Lifeline offers a discount on monthly phone service of up to $9.25 (up to $34.25 if you live on qualifying Tribal lands).
The program was designed to give everyone access to lifesaving and life-enhancing phone and internet services.
How to Qualify for Free Medicaid Phone Service
If you're on Medicaid, you may instantly qualify for the Lifeline benefit online or you can mail in a paper
application. Applying online is quick and simple.
As soon as you’re qualified, we'll ship you your SIM card so you can start enjoying your free monthly wireless
service plan.
Still Have Questions?
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