Here's a program that uses the Universal Service Fee money to help such people stay connected. (Clip starts about 15 seconds in.)
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Know someone struggling to make it financially?
Help them get connected to this program to help low-income folks remain able to access jobs and services. Cellphones are crazy overpriced, and totally unregulated, so the poor are hard-pressed to find a deal that doesn't turn into a nightmare for them, with shady bottom-feeding services dominating. But the inability to connect to employers and service providers readily via a phone is one of the biggest barriers that financially stressed people face. Solution? A subsidy program that helps use the Universal Service Fee money we've been stocking up for years to make sure the poor can stay connected without having to deal with a payday-loan type cellphone operation.
Here's a program that uses the Universal Service Fee money to help such people stay connected. (Clip starts about 15 seconds in.)
Assurance Wireless is a federal Lifeline Assistance program
brought to you by Virgin Mobile. Lifeline is a government benefit
program supported by the federal Universal Service Fund.
Here's a program that uses the Universal Service Fee money to help such people stay connected. (Clip starts about 15 seconds in.)
Assurance Wireless is a federal Lifeline Assistance program
brought to you by Virgin Mobile. Lifeline is a government benefit
program supported by the federal Universal Service Fund.
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