C Spire Offers Free, No Contract Wireless Service on Select Mobile Plans
Wireless Division Teams up With Fcc to Offer Qualified Consumers Broadband Discount Program
C Spire Wireless is working with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to offer qualifying consumers $50 off their wireless service for a l***********, effectively providing free wireless service with no contract and no commitment.
A division of C Spire, a diversified telecommunications and technology services company, C Spire Wireless is participating in the FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit program, a temporary $3.2 billion federal program designed to help households pay for internet service.
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“We’re ready to help (consumers) them take advantage of this program …” – Brian Caraway, GM, C Spire Wireless division
The program, which launched May 12, provides discounts of up to $50 a month for C Spire wireless service and is limited to one line of service per household.
One of the most popular plans that qualify for the $50 monthly discount is C Spire’s 12GB no contract or credit check plan, which also has no overages or hidden fees. The plan includes 12GB of high-speed data, unlimited talk, text and basic data and fast 5G access where available.
“We know that many consumers have faced financial challenges due to business and work disruptions,” said Brian Caraway, general manager of C Spire Wireless. “We’re ready to help them take advantage of this program and get the best value, quality and price for their business, work and personal wireless services.”
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Under the program, individuals who have experienced a substantial loss of income since Feb. 29, 2020 with a total household income in 2020 at or below $99,000 for single filers and $198,000 for joint filers can participate in the program and receive the discount.
Customers who are on Lifeline, including those on Medicaid or who receive SNAP benefits, families with children receiving free or reduced school meals and Pell Grant recipients also are eligible to receive the discount.
“Participating in the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit program is just one more way we are showing consumers that we care about them and are dedicated to their success,” Caraway said. “We’re proud to partner with the FCC to keep current and new customers connected to what matters most.”
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