Program for broadband assistance

Staying connected to local resources and emergency services can improve and possibly save lives. Access to local emergency services and community resources is also vital to all residents.

The federal Lifeline program provides discounts to help low-income residents connect to the nation’s broadband and phone networks to find jobs, access health care services, connect with family and call for help in an emergency. For some people, being connected can be the difference between social interaction and complete isolation.

Arvig is promoting Lifeline Awareness Week from September 8-14 as part of its commitment to providing resources that make high-speed internet and phone service available to everyone.

Under the Lifeline Program, low-income residents who participate in certain public assistance programs, or qualify based on income, can receive a discount of up to $9.25 per month off their monthly broadband-qualifying service bill; up to $5.25 off their voice-qualifying service bill; and residents on Tribal lands can qualify for up to an additional $34.25 per month.

More information on program eligibility and rules are available at www.lifelinesupport.org.

Arvig encourages all eligible customers to sign up at any time by going to www.arvig.com/assistanceprograms or by calling (888) 992-7844.