Access Wireless — free government phone guide
Provides Lifeline-supported wireless service in over 30 states. The carrier participates in the federal Lifeline program nationwide and historically participated in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) before federal funding for that program was paused in 2024. The Lifeline benefit remains active and is the basis for the free monthly service profiled below.
What you get with Access Wireless
Access Wireless ships qualifying customers a free smartphone — typically a recent entry-level Android model, with periodic upgrades to mid-range Samsung and Motorola devices as inventory rotates — and provides the following monthly allotment at no cost: 15 GB of high-speed data, unlimited talk minutes, and unlimited text messages. The plan piggybacks on the T-Mobile network, so coverage and speeds in your zip code mirror that underlying network.
There is no contract, no credit check, no deposit, and no recurring monthly bill. The federal Lifeline subsidy of roughly $9.25 per month is applied directly to your account — most enrollees never even see an invoice. As long as you continue to qualify for Lifeline (and complete the annual recertification, which takes about five minutes online), the service stays free.
How Access Wireless compares
Within the Lifeline carrier landscape, Access Wireless distinguishes itself in three ways. The data allotment of 15 GB is on the higher end of what Lifeline carriers offer — adequate for messaging, navigation, light streaming, and video calls when on Wi-Fi. The free phone selection is standard for the program — a current entry-level Android. And the underlying network (T-Mobile) gives subscribers solid metropolitan and suburban coverage, with rural performance varying by state.
States where Access Wireless primarily enrolls
While the federal Lifeline benefit is technically portable nationwide, Access Wireless actively markets to and accepts new enrollments in the following states. Tap any state to read the dedicated guide for that pairing:
- Access Wireless in Alabama
- Access Wireless in Arizona
- Access Wireless in Arkansas
- Access Wireless in Colorado
- Access Wireless in Florida
- Access Wireless in Georgia
- Access Wireless in Illinois
- Access Wireless in Indiana
- Access Wireless in Iowa
- Access Wireless in Kansas
- Access Wireless in Kentucky
- Access Wireless in Louisiana
- Access Wireless in Maryland
- Access Wireless in Michigan
- Access Wireless in Mississippi
- Access Wireless in Missouri
- Access Wireless in Nevada
- Access Wireless in New Jersey
- Access Wireless in New York
- Access Wireless in North Carolina
- Access Wireless in Ohio
- Access Wireless in Oklahoma
- Access Wireless in Pennsylvania
- Access Wireless in Rhode Island
- Access Wireless in South Carolina
- Access Wireless in Tennessee
- Access Wireless in Texas
- Access Wireless in Virginia
- Access Wireless in Washington
- Access Wireless in West Virginia
- Access Wireless in Wisconsin
How to enroll with Access Wireless
- Visit the official enrollment portal at accesswireless.com. We always recommend going to the carrier’s own website rather than a third-party form.
- Confirm your eligibility through the National Verifier — either by entering your participation in SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, or the Veterans Pension, or by uploading proof of household income at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline.
- Upload a government-issued photo ID and one piece of recent mail confirming your address.
- Choose a phone number — you can keep your existing number by porting it from another carrier — and select your free phone from the available inventory.
- Wait for the SIM and device shipment, which typically arrives within 5–10 business days. Activate by following the included instructions.
Customer service & support
Reach Access Wireless by calling 1-866-594-3644 or by signing in to your account at accesswireless.com. Account self-service typically includes recertification, address changes, replacement SIM ordering, and device upgrade requests. Some carriers — including this one — also support live chat in addition to phone support during business hours.
Frequently asked about Access Wireless
Is Access Wireless really free? Yes. The federal Lifeline subsidy fully covers the monthly bill, and the carrier provides a free smartphone to first-time enrollees as a sign-up incentive.
Can I keep my current phone number? Yes. During enrollment, choose the “port my number” option and provide your old account information; the transfer typically completes within a few business days.
What happens if I move? You can keep your Access Wireless account if the carrier serves your new state. If not, you can transfer your Lifeline benefit to another approved carrier; only one Lifeline service per household is allowed at a time.