SafetyNet Lifeline Plans
Below is a list of Lifeline plans offered through SafetyNet Wireless for residents of Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin:
- OK Tribal + 4.5GB Data
$0- /month*
- Unlimited Talk/Text + 4.5GB Data
- OK Tribal + 5GB Data
$1- /month*
- Unlimited Talk/Text + 5GB Data
- OK Tribal + 5.5GB Data
$5- /month*
- Unlimited Talk/Text + 5.5GB Data
- Kentucky Lifeline Plan
$0- /month*
- Unlimited Talk & Unlimited Text + 1.5GB Data
- Activation Fee $25.00
- Kentucky Lifeline Plan
$7- /month*
- Unlimited Talk & Unlimited Text + 4.5GB Data
- Activation Fee $25.00
- Wisconsin Lifeline Plan
$0- /month*
- 400 Talk & Unlimited Text + 100MB Data
- Activation Fee $25.00
- Wisconsin Lifeline Plan
$14.25- /month*
- 350 Talk & Unlimited Text + 4.5GB Data
- Activation Fee $25.00
- PA, MI, GA, CO, & Non-Tribal OK
$0- /month*
- 1000 Talk & Unlimited Text + 25MB Data
- Activation Fee $25.00
- PA, MI, GA, CO, & Non-Tribal OK
$15- /month*
- 350 Talk & Unlimited Text + 4.5GB Data
- Activation Fee $25.00
*With qualifying Lifeline service
Refills
- + 1GB*
$9.99
- + 2GB*
$18.99
- 100 Talk or
300 Text*
$4
- 250 Talk or
750 Text*
$8
- 400 Talk or
1200 Text*
$11
- 1000 Talk or
3000 Text*
$19
*Pricing for domestic calls and text messaging only. All domestic text prices are to send and receive. For top-up plans with Voice and Text, 1 Voice minute is equal to 3 text messages. Top-ups plans are valid for 30 days.
Do You Qualify for Lifeline?
You may qualify if you or another person in your household is enrolled in a public assistance programs such as Medicaid, Veterans & Survivor Benefits, or food stamps — or your total annual income is at or less than 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
1 How To Qualify
SafetyNet Wireless offers federal Lifeline and California LifeLine service, which are government benefit programs that provide discounts on monthly telephone service for eligible low-income consumers. If you are currently enrolled in a government assistance program, or have a household income below a certain threshold, you may qualify for the California Lifeline or federal Lifeline benefit.
2 Applying for Lifeline in California
We currently accept in-person applications for California LifeLine service at various locations throughout California. The number of locations is expected to expand rapidly over the coming weeks.
We are not able to accept applications over the phone or on-line at this time. We hope to offer these options soon.
3 Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs to recertify?
All subscribers who originally enrolled in the Lifeline program in a year prior to the current year are required to recertify.
When can re-certification be done?
The rules have changed. Recertification must be done prior to your Lifeline anniversary date each year. And it can’t be done until you are within 150 days of that date.
How do I recertify?
To remain eligible to participate in the Lifeline program, each calendar year, all subscribers must verify that they are still eligible for the program. You may recertify by mail, or if you are in California you can recertify online.