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Phone Number888-900-5899
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Email
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Location24 Westerville Sq, Westerville, OH 43081-2919
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Office Websitehttps://www.accesswireless.com/
The minutes provided by Access Wireless can be used for making local and domestic long-distance calls, as well as for text messaging. The choices available may vary depending on your state and what best aligns with your communication preferences and requirements.
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ACP + Lifeline
Unlimited Talk
Unlimited Text (15 GB of High Speed)
Hotspot Data Included
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ACP Only
1,000 Minutes of Talk
Unlimited Text
Hotspot Data Included
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Lifeline Only
1,000 Minutes of Talk
Unlimited Text
4.5 GB Data
Qualification
To qualify for Access Wireless, participants must meet one of the two eligibility criteria: income-based or program-based qualification.
1. Income-Based Qualification:
A subscriber qualifies for the program if their household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. These guidelines are updated annually, and the specific income thresholds depend on the household size and location. Here’s how it works:
- Income Thresholds: The Federal Poverty Guidelines set income limits based on the number of people in the household. For example, a family of four in a high-cost area may have a higher income limit than a similar family in a lower-cost area. Individuals whose incomes fall below this threshold are eligible for the program.
- Financial Assistance: By offering a free mobile phone to those below this income threshold, the program helps ease the financial burden for households already struggling to meet basic needs. Access to a free phone helps them stay connected to healthcare, job opportunities, and social support systems.
- Communication for Daily Needs: For individuals facing financial difficulties, a mobile phone can be a critical tool. Whether for job applications, healthcare appointments, or connecting with family and friends, a phone is essential for maintaining communication and accessing services.
2. Program-Based Qualification:
Alternatively, individuals can qualify for the free mobile phone program if they are enrolled in one of several government assistance programs. These programs provide crucial support to low-income individuals and families, and enrollment in any one of them automatically qualifies a person for the program. Below are the programs that qualify participants:
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP):
- SNAP, formerly known as food stamps, provides financial assistance to low-income families to help them purchase food.
- If an individual or family is receiving SNAP benefits, they automatically qualify for the free mobile phone program. This ensures that those already receiving food assistance can also stay connected to other critical services.
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Medicaid:
- Medicaid offers healthcare coverage to low-income individuals, including children, elderly adults, and people with disabilities.
- Those enrolled in Medicaid automatically qualify for the program, which ensures they can stay connected to healthcare providers, make appointments, and receive medical services when needed.
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI):
- SSI provides financial support to elderly, blind, or disabled individuals who have little or no income.
- People receiving SSI benefits automatically qualify for the mobile phone program, allowing them to stay in touch with family, medical professionals, and social services.
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Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA):
- FPHA assists low-income families with housing costs, ensuring they can afford safe and stable housing.
- If an individual or family receives FPHA benefits, they automatically qualify for the free mobile phone program, which helps them stay connected to landlords, housing authorities, and other vital services.
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Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefits:
- This program provides financial assistance to low-income veterans, their spouses, and dependents.
- Veterans and their families who are enrolled in this program qualify for the free mobile phone, helping them stay connected to healthcare services and community support networks.
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Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance (BIA):
- The BIA provides financial support to Native American individuals and families, particularly those living on reservations.
- Those enrolled in the BIA General Assistance program are eligible for the free mobile phone program, ensuring that people in remote areas have access to essential communication.
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Tribal Head Start:
- This early childhood education program is designed for Native American children and their families.
- Families with children enrolled in Tribal Head Start qualify for the program, ensuring that parents stay connected to their child’s education and community services.
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Tribal Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF):
- TANF provides temporary financial aid to Native American families with children who are experiencing financial hardship.
- Enrolled families automatically qualify for the mobile phone program, which helps them access work opportunities, childcare, and other critical services.
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Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR):
- This program offers nutritious food to low-income households on Indian reservations.
- Participation in FDPIR qualifies individuals for the free mobile phone program, helping them stay connected to health and social services.
By meeting one of these two criteria—either qualifying based on income or enrollment in one of the listed government assistance programs—individuals become eligible for the free mobile phone program. This initiative is designed to help low-income individuals and families access essential services. A mobile phone is an important tool for staying connected to healthcare providers, job opportunities, family, and emergency services. Ultimately, the program helps reduce the digital divide and improves the quality of life for those who need it most.
Special plans
Exclusive Plans for States Outside California
Our offerings for states other than California are designed to cater to various usage patterns. If your primary use is data, then our Text, Data, and Free Talk Plan may be ideal for you. This plan includes 500MB of data, 100 voice minutes each month, and unlimited text messages. It is perfect for individuals who find themselves utilizing more data than voice minutes.
For those who have lower data requirements, we recommend the Text and Free Talk Plan. This plan offers unlimited text messaging, 500 voice minutes, and a modest 50MB of data each month. However, it is important to note that the 50MB data limit is quite limited and may not suffice for users with higher data needs.
In select states like Oregon, Nebraska, or Kentucky, we have tailored plans to enhance your mobile experience. The Text, Data, Free Talk, and State Fund Plan is available for smartphone users in these states, providing 500MB of data, 300 voice minutes, and unlimited text messaging. This plan ensures that you have ample data and communication options at your disposal.
For those utilizing feature phones in Oregon, Nebraska, or Kentucky, we offer a similar plan called Text, Free Talk, with State Funds. This plan includes 500MB of data, 350 voice minutes, and unlimited text messages, catering specifically to users who may not require extensive data but still want a robust calling plan.
Special Plans for California Residents
California residents benefit from more advantageous plans compared to those offered in other states. If you qualify for our California plans, you will start with a free plan that includes 100 voice minutes and 200MB of data, which is significantly more generous than the standard plan offered elsewhere.
For an additional monthly fee of $10, you can upgrade to a plan that features unlimited texting and voice calls, along with 500MB of data. This option is particularly beneficial for users who prefer not to worry about exceeding their limits while enjoying the flexibility of unlimited communication.
Additionally, we offer various other plans in California, with prices ranging from $5 to $25 per month, tailored to meet a range of user preferences and needs. Whether you are a light user or someone who relies heavily on your mobile device for data and communication, we have a solution that can accommodate your lifestyle.
Choosing the Right Plan for You
When selecting the right plan, consider your typical usage patterns. If you find yourself sending numerous text messages, the plans featuring unlimited texts may be beneficial. Conversely, if you are more inclined to utilize mobile data, then plans with higher data allowances will better suit your needs.
It's also essential to keep in mind the limitations of each plan, especially regarding data usage. For instance, the 50MB data allowance in the Text and Free Talk Plan may not be adequate for users who frequently stream videos or use data-intensive applications.
For residents in states like Oregon, Nebraska, and Kentucky, we encourage you to explore our state-specific offerings, which have been tailored to provide more comprehensive options for both smartphone and feature phone users. The inclusion of state funds can enhance your experience without incurring significant additional costs.
In summary, whether you are based in California or another state, we strive to offer flexible plans that cater to your specific needs. Take the time to evaluate your usage habits to ensure you choose a plan that keeps you connected without overspending.
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