How It Works

Lifeline is a federal program that offers a monthly benefit of up to $9.25 towards phone or internet services for eligible subscribers (up to $34.25 for those living on Tribal lands).

Eligible Consumers

A consumer can qualify for the Lifeline benefit if their income is 135% or less than the federal poverty guidelines, or if they participate in SNAP, Medicaid, or other federal programs. See the full list of qualifying factors.

Eligible Services

Lifeline subscribers can apply their benefit to home or mobile phone service or to high-speed broadband.

The Process

These steps will help service providers navigate the process to join Lifeline as an eligible telecommunications carrier (ETC).

1

Become an ETC

2

Create a Compliance Plan

3

Obtain a Study Area Code

4

Obtain a 498 ID

Announcements

Updated Lifeline Income Qualifications for 2026

USAC has updated its forms, systems, and resources to reflect the 2026 Federal Poverty Guidelines which were released by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) last month. These guidelines are used to determine if a consumer can qualify for Lifeline based on their income. Consumers qualify for the Lifeline benefit if their income is at...

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Ad – Hoc System Maintenance

USAC will perform an ad-hoc system maintenance on Thursday, February 26, from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m....

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New NLAD De-Enrollment Codes

USAC is updating the National Lifeline Accountability Database (NLAD) de-enrollment codes, including adding new codes and removing...

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February Monthly System Maintenance

USAC will perform scheduled monthly system maintenance on Friday, February 20, from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. ET...

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Recertification Begins February 16, 2026

Recertification is an annual requirement for all active Lifeline subscribers that ensures they are still eligible for...

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