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The minutes provided by Terracom 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.

  • Voice Base Plan

    Free smartphone

    1000 voice minutes

    Unlimited text

    No data

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  • Broadband Base Plan

    Free smartphone

    500 minutes of talk

    Unlimited texts

    4.5GB of data

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Qualification

To qualify for Terracom 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:

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Am I Qualitified?

Special plans

Exclusive Plans for Low-Income Residents

Residents of Oklahoma who are part of tribal communities are entitled to receive a monthly data allowance of 500 MB. This initiative is part of a broader effort to provide essential communication services to those in need.

About TerraCom Wireless

TerraCom Wireless operates as a regional telecommunications provider across nine states, catering specifically to individuals with limited financial resources or those enrolled in government assistance programs. If you reside in any of the following states—Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma (non-tribal), Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington (non-tribal), West Virginia, and Wisconsin—you may qualify for their services.

Variety of Plans

TerraCom offers a diverse range of plans, which can vary significantly depending on your state of residence. While there may be additional options available, the company has not provided comprehensive details regarding all available plans. For those living in Oklahoma, it is highly recommended to engage in an online chat or consultation to explore the Lifeline Broadband plans that are specifically available for your zip code.

Free Plans Overview

All of the plans offered by TerraCom are completely free of charge, aimed at ensuring that low-income residents can maintain essential communication services without the burden of monthly fees.

Plans for All States Except Oklahoma Non-Tribal, Kansas, and Missouri

This particular plan grants users 500 voice minutes for local calls along with unlimited text messaging capabilities. It is important to note that this plan does not allow for rollover of minutes; any unused voice minutes will expire at the end of each month, coinciding with the service expiration date.

Special Plan for Oklahoma Tribal Residents

Exclusively available to residents of Oklahoma living in tribal areas, this plan provides a more extensive package that includes 1,000 voice minutes for local calls, unlimited text messaging, and an additional 500 MB of data each month. Similar to other plans, there is no provision for rollover minutes, which means that any unused voice minutes and data will expire on a monthly basis, at the same time as the service expiration date.

Plans for Oklahoma Non-Tribal, Kansas, and Missouri Residents

For residents in Oklahoma who are not part of a tribal community, as well as those in Kansas and Missouri, the plan mirrors that of the other states. It includes 500 voice minutes for local calling along with unlimited text messaging. Like the previous plans, this option does not feature rollover minutes, leading to the expiration of any unused minutes at the end of each month.

Conclusion

TerraCom Wireless plays a vital role in ensuring that low-income individuals across several states have access to essential communication services. By providing free plans tailored to the unique needs of various communities, particularly focusing on tribal residents in Oklahoma, TerraCom is helping bridge the digital divide. If you believe you qualify for these services, it is advisable to reach out to TerraCom directly to understand the options available in your specific area and to ensure you are receiving all benefits available to you.