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- Lifeline Phone Service - Alaska Communications
Lifeline is a government-sponsored benefit program that provides qualified Alaskans with access to wireline phone service, or broadband service in qualifying locations, at their primary residence
- Affordable Lifeline Phone Service for Alaskans | GCI
What is the Lifeline program? The Lifeline program is a government benefit that helps low-income consumers access affordable phone and data services GCI is proud to help Alaskans connect to family, friends, and opportunities with the assistance of the Lifeline Program
- Alaska Department of Corrections, AK Inmate Phone
Sign up with Securus by clicking the banner below 1 AdvanceConnect – Good Option - You control all phone numbers your inmate can call This type of account offers you the following benefits: • You are able to receive inmate calls as long as funds are available in your account
- Lifeline Cellular Phone Service – LINKS Resource Center
Lifeline Cellular Phone Service: Step 1: Confirm Establish your eligibility at National Lifeline Verifier **Note: If you are already an Affordable Connectivity Program subscriber, skip to Step 2 Step 2: Apply with a local participating Cellular Telephone Service Provider
- Alaska Lifeline Plan - Life Wireless
Qualified customers receive Free cell phone service We offer Lifeline discounts to qualified Alaska subscribers who meet certain eligibility requirements, such as government subsidies or a household income that is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines
- Phone Products - Securus Technologies
You can add funds to your contact’s Securus Debit account that they can then use to pay for Securus services available at their location Search for your contact and make a deposit today
- Free Government Phone Programs in Alaska - Lifeline - TruConnect
It was a free government phone program that operated similarly to Lifeline On June 1st, 2024, it closed due to a lack of funding - there’s no set renewal date
- Regulatory Commission of Alaska - Telephone
Consumer Protection’s ability to investigate your complaint may be limited due to Senate Bill 83 , which repealed a number of Alaska telecom laws and became effective November 27, 2019 Additionally, due to federal preemption, the RCA does not regulate cable, internet, or wireless services
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