Hi,Maybe this message about Lifeline discounts from the FCC, Which was distributed recently by the American Council of the Blind, can help. I hope so.
Penny Re: "National Lifeline and Link Up Telephone Discount Awareness Week" September 14 - 20, 2009 Dear Eric: I'm writing to inform you about an important consumer-oriented initiative, the "National Lifeline and Link Up Telephone Discount Awareness Week," which takes place September 14 - 20, 2009. Various state and local agencies throughout the country will be participating with outreach activities and events. The "Lifeline" and "Link Up" programs provide financial assistance to low-income consumers in connecting a residential phone line and paying their monthly bill. The programs have been active for years and are administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and state public utility commissions. However, those who provide direct assistance to low-income consumers may be unfamiliar with the programs - at least half of eligible consumers nationwide do not take advantage of this assistance. "Lifeline" involves discounts on monthly charges for a primary residential telephone line, including wireless service. "Link Up" involves a discount on the cost of initiating the primary telephone service for a residence, including the activation of a wireless phone that serves as the primary residential telephone. The discounts are available throughout the country, including an enhanced discount on Tribal lands. In general, consumers at or below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines, or who participate in one or more of a number of other assistance programs, are eligible for Lifeline and Link Up. To find out about the discounts available in your state and how to apply, go to http://www.usac.org/li/low-income/apply-for-support.aspx. Information on telephone subscribership in your state is available in the FCC's recently released Telephone Subscribership Report at http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292759A1.pdf. You may be particularly interested in the state-by-state information available in Tables 4 (Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Income) and 7 (Percentage of Adults with a Telephone by Labor Force Status). We ask you to join us in raising awareness of these important programs by posting information about Lifeline and Link Up in your offices, distributing information on the programs to your staff and to the consumers you serve, forwarding this information to other organizations in your community, writing an article for a local paper that reaches consumers, or linking to www.lifeline.gov. Several outreach tools to assist you are available at http://www.naruc.org/lifeline/default.cfm. For more information, please call us at 1-888-CALL-FCC, or access our dedicated Lifeline and Link Up e-mail address at lifeline@xxxxxxxx Thank you for your assistance in improving consumer access to these important programs. Sincerely, Catherine W. Seidel Chief, FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau At 02:12 PM 9/24/2009, deannaaustin2009@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello VRT's Got a question for you. Workiong with a couple that barely use the telephone.They pay 25.00 per month for the phone (this includes the lifeline discount). They feel like they cannot afford this given how little they use it.Any suggestions on any phones or ideas that could lower their phone bill? Thanks so much, Deanna
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