Discounted Telephone Service for Low Income Consumers

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Discounted Telephone Service for Low Income Consumers Pamela Gallant Director, Low Income Programs Universal Service Administrative Company National Energy and Utility Affordability Conference June 17, 2008 Denver, Colorado

Low Income Program The Low Income Program which includes Lifeline, Link Up and Toll Limitation Service provides discounts that make basic, local telephone service affordable to help almost 7 million low-income consumers stay connected. 2

Overview Low Income support reimburses eligible telecommunications carriers (ETCs) for providing eligible low income customers with discounts. Low Income support consists of three sub-components: Lifeline reimburses ETCs for discounting eligible customers monthly bill for basic, local telephone service Link Up reimburses ETCs for discounting connection charges incurred when an eligible customer commences service for the first time or at a new address. Toll Limitation Service (TLS) reimburses ETCs for providing toll blocking and toll control to eligible customers at no cost to the customer. 3

Low Income Components Lifeline A maximum of $13.50 is available in Lifeline discounts to eligible consumers each month. up to $10.00 in federal Lifeline support up to $3.50 in state support For eligible consumers residing on tribal lands, an additional $25.00 per month is available. Tribal consumer must pay at least $1.00 per month 4

Low Income Components Link Up Reduces connection charges by 1/2 of the telephone company s customary charge, up to a maximum of $30.00 For eligible tribal customers, an additional reduction of up to $70.00 is available for eligible individuals living on tribal lands Covers 100% of the charges between $60.00 and $130.00 for commencing service at the subscriber s principal place of residence 5

Toll Limitation Service Low Income Components Allows eligible consumers to subscribe to toll blocking or toll control at no cost Consumers must voluntarily elect toll blocking Telephone companies may not charge a service deposit to Lifeline customers who elect toll blocking Telephone companies are reimbursed for their incremental cost of providing TLS to Lifeline customers. 6

Low Income Support The Low Income program administered by USAC is the federal portion of what is often a federal-state joint effort Most states provide supplemental discounts to eligible consumers in addition to federal support This allows states to set their own eligibility criteria, which must be based on income A few states do not provide state discounts These states are referred to as federal default states These states follow federal eligibility criteria 7

Consumer Eligibility States that mandate Low Income support set their own eligibility criteria (must be based on factors related to income) Federal default states use the federal eligibility criteria: Program-based federal eligibility criteria: - Medicaid - Food Stamps - Supplemental Security Income (SSI) - Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8) - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) - Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) - National School Lunch Free Lunch Program Income-based federal eligibility criteria: - A household income at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines 8

Tribal Consumer Eligibility Additional federal support is available to eligible consumers who reside on federally recognized tribal lands or reservations Eligibility for Lifeline on tribal lands includes all the criteria for nontribal, plus: Tribally administered TANF Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) General Assistance Head Start Program (income-eligible only) 9

Consumer Enrollment Consumers enroll through their local telephone company, state agency or Lifeline enrollment administrator USAC maintains telephone company contact information and Lifeline applications on its consumer-oriented web site, www.lifelinesupport.org Some states have encouraged automated enrollment at the time a consumer enrolls in a Lifeline-qualifying program Some states and companies have hired a third-party to handle Lifeline enrollment 10

Low Income Participation Rates 11

Lifeline Participation Several reasons why Lifeline participation rates vary widely among states some states have recently expanded their eligibility criteria new process requires telephone companies to verify consumers continued eligibility and remove Lifeline from those consumers that do not prove they remain eligible ease of enrollment process varies by state some telephone companies limit the services Lifeline consumers can purchase outreach efforts by states and telephone companies vary 12

Advertising Lifeline and Link Up The Federal Communications Commission has several guidelines for advertising Lifeline Develop outreach materials for households without telephone service Develop outreach materials that will reach sizeable non-english speaking populations Coordinate with state agencies that administer government assistance programs Use USAC as a resource, for example www.lifelinesupport.org 13

Tribal Lifeline Tribal Lifeline support is claimed by 257 telephone companies in 32 states 329,386 tribal consumers received Lifeline support in 2007 25,338 tribal consumers received Link Up support in 4Q2007 States with the most Tribal Lifeline consumers in 2007: 1. Oklahoma (160,750) 2. Arizona (48,955) 3. Alaska (48,848) 4. New Mexico (21,319) 5. South Dakota (14,768) Lack of advertising by telephone companies seems to be major impediment to Tribal Lifeline enrollment 14

Thank You Visit us on the web at Or call us at 202-776-0200 Pam Gallant Director Low Income Programs High Cost & Low Income Division USAC 2000 L St., NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 15