New York Free Government Phone for Households
New York households can access free government phones. Lifeline and ACP benefits cover all many cities in the state, from NY to the smallest communities.
Free Government Phone Programs in New York
Federal programs in New York include Lifeline (free phone service) and the Affordable Connectivity Program (internet assistance). Both help low-income households stay connected.
Get up to $30/month off your internet bill and a one-time $100 discount on a device.
Learn More →Receive a free phone and monthly service discount for eligible low-income households.
Learn More →Free Government Phone - Cities in New York
New York City
8,462,216 residents
Brooklyn
2,736,074 residents
Queens
2,405,464 residents
Manhattan
1,694,263 residents
The Bronx
1,455,444 residents
Buffalo
949,547 residents
Hempstead (Town)
791,218 residents
Rochester
694,707 residents
Albany
602,242 residents
Staten Island
495,747 residents
Syracuse
407,625 residents
Poughkeepsie
307,738 residents
North Hempstead
237,418 residents
Yonkers
209,529 residents
Ramapo
150,618 residents
Binghamton
150,564 residents
Utica
114,961 residents
Greenburgh
94,203 residents
Cheektowaga
89,397 residents
Clarkstown
86,803 residents
Free phones available for New York residents!
Households statewide are saving hundreds annually. See if you qualify.
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Government phone programs are available throughout the Northeast region. Check eligibility in neighboring states.
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