The federal government has free smartphones for qualifying individuals and families. Washington created this program so that people could stay in touch with relatives and employers.
Monthly Services
Each month, people can get access to the internet, text messaging, and traditional calls via these free smartphones and mobile plans. The government coupled the phones with an internet plan, which means kids can go to school and parents can get timely information.
Settings
When a person or family qualifies for phone service, they automatically get access to the web. The internet plan is unlimited. It is a complete service package that aims to keep everyone involved in their community. Once accepted, you can use the phone and internet without having to worry about multiple providers or bills.
Extra Costs
The plan is free to households that are enrolled in some assistance programs or that meet the income levels. This program is geared to help lower-income people. Some events might cost extra, such as international calling, but in general, the plan is free. For now, people can place calls around the United States without incurring any additional fees.
Phone
Cellular phones are smartphones, and they are preprogrammed with many of the standard features, such as call waiting, caller ID, and 911. There is never a charge to call 911. People can also call 411, which is an information directory, for free. If you already have a phone and would like to keep it, you may be able to transfer the service over to it.