Free government phones in Montana — Lifeline application guide
Residents of Montana who participate in SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, the Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit, or whose household income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline can receive free monthly wireless service through the federal Lifeline program. Most carriers operating in Montana bundle that benefit with a free smartphone for first-time enrollees, so a qualifying household typically pays nothing out of pocket — no contract, no deposit, no recurring bill.
Montana has 21 USAC-registered Lifeline / ACP carriers on file today. The table below highlights the 12 carriers with the widest national footprint; the complete USAC-verified roster — including regional and rural providers — is further down this page. Pick the carrier whose underlying network has the best coverage where you live; you can switch later if it doesn't work out. Montana has substantial Tribal land — the Crow, Blackfeet, Flathead and Fort Peck reservations all qualify residents for the enhanced Tribal Lifeline benefit.
Income limits in Montana for 2026
The federal Lifeline income threshold is the same in every U.S. state — your household qualifies if your annual income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline for your household size. Use the table below to check whether your Montana household qualifies on income alone. If you participate in a qualifying assistance program (SNAP, Medicaid, SSI), you qualify regardless of income.
| Household size | 2026 Poverty guideline | Lifeline income limit (135%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $15,960 | $21,546 |
| 2 people | $21,640 | $29,214 |
| 3 people | $27,320 | $36,882 |
| 4 people | $33,000 | $44,550 |
| 5 people | $38,680 | $52,218 |
| 6 people | $44,360 | $59,886 |
| 7 people | $50,040 | $67,554 |
| 8 people | $55,720 | $75,222 |
See the full income limit reference for households larger than eight, or read the full Montana eligibility guide for income calculation rules.
Quick eligibility check
Enter your Montana household size and annual income to see whether you qualify for Lifeline on income.
Qualifying assistance programs accepted in Montana
If you are enrolled in any of the following federal assistance programs, you automatically qualify for Lifeline in Montana — regardless of household income. You'll need to upload one piece of documentation showing current enrollment (a benefit letter, an EBT card photo, a Medicaid card, etc.) when you apply.
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)Sometimes called food stamps or EBT. Active SNAP enrollment qualifies the entire household for Lifeline.
- MedicaidIncludes most state Medicaid expansions. A current Medicaid card or coverage letter is sufficient documentation.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)A monthly federal payment for adults and children with a qualifying disability or low-income seniors 65+.
- Federal Public Housing AssistanceOften called Section 8. Includes Housing Choice Vouchers and project-based Section 8.
- Veterans Pension or Survivors BenefitA needs-based VA pension paid to wartime veterans or surviving spouses; distinct from VA disability compensation.
- Bureau of Indian Affairs General AssistanceFor residents of federally recognized Tribal lands; qualifies under enhanced Tribal Lifeline benefit (~$34.25/mo).
- Tribal TANFTribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families — qualifies under enhanced Tribal Lifeline benefit.
- Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)Federal commodity food program for low-income households on or near reservations — Tribal qualifying program.
- Tribal Head Start (income-based)Income-eligible Tribal Head Start enrollment qualifies the household under enhanced Tribal Lifeline.
Participating Lifeline carriers in Montana
Each carrier below has been approved by USAC to enroll Montana households in the federal Lifeline program. Click any row for the full Montana-specific carrier page covering monthly plan details, free phones currently shipped in this state, and step-by-step enrollment.
| Carrier | Monthly data | Free phone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SafeLink Wireless | 25 GB · Unlim talk/text | Smartphone (model varies by region) | Read guide → |
| Assurance Wireless | 25 GB · Unlim talk/text | Android smartphone (model varies) | Read guide → |
| Q Link Wireless | 20 GB · Unlim talk/text | Android smartphone (rotating models) | Read guide → |
| TruConnect | 14 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free smartphone with optional hotspot capability | Read guide → |
| Access Wireless | 15 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free entry-level Android device | Read guide → |
| StandUp Wireless | 14 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free smartphone with first-time enrollment | Read guide → |
| Cintex Wireless | 10 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free 4G LTE smartphone | Read guide → |
| Life Wireless | 8 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free smartphone with select state plans | Read guide → |
| enTouch Wireless | 6 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free smartphone after eligibility approval | Read guide → |
| AirTalk Wireless | 25 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free 4G/5G smartphone, premium upgrades available | Read guide → |
| easyWireless | 10 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free smartphone with enrollment | Read guide → |
| Tag Mobile | 5 GB · Unlim talk/text | Free smartphone provided to qualifying customers | Read guide → |
Complete USAC-verified carrier roster for Montana
The featured carriers above are the national brands with the widest reach. USAC's own "Lifeline Companies Near Me" dataset lists every Eligible Telecommunications Carrier (ETC) registered to serve Montana by ZIP code, including smaller regional and rural home-internet providers not shown in the table above. Data extracted 2026-07-25 (USAC last refreshed this dataset 2026-07-24); dataset is U.S. federal/USAC public-domain data, attributed to the Universal Service Administrative Company. As of that extraction, USAC lists 21 distinct carriers (24 registered service offerings — a company can appear more than once if it has more than one registered service type, phone number, or website on file) serving Montana. Coverage figures (counties / ZIP codes / cities) are counts of the distinct service areas each carrier has on file with USAC in Montana — they are not enrollment or subscriber estimates.
| Company | Service type | Customer service | Website | Coverage on file |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Rivers Communications | Home Service | 800-796-4567 | 3rivers.net/lifelinespecial-needs | 21 counties · 47 ZIP codes · 87 cities |
| AirTalk Wireless | Mobile Service | 855-924-7825 | airtalkwireless.com | 74 counties · 396 ZIP codes · 498 cities |
| Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative, Inc. | Home Service | 866-541-5000 | www.blackfoot.com | 13 counties · 28 ZIP codes · 55 cities |
| Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative, Inc. | Home Service | 866-541-5000 | www.blackfoot.com | 16 counties · 15 ZIP codes · 25 cities |
| Cellular One | Mobile Service | 800-934-3996 | www.cellularoneonline.com/lifeline | 19 counties · 12 ZIP codes · 51 cities |
| Central Montana Communications | Home Service | 800-332-1201 | www.itstriangle.com/lifeline | 19 counties · 20 ZIP codes · 39 cities |
| CenturyLink | Home Service | 800-244-1111 | www.centurylink.com/Pages/Support/LifeLine | 5 counties · 20 ZIP codes · 44 cities |
| CenturyLink | Home Service | 800-201-4099 | Centurylink.com/lifeline | 56 counties · 154 ZIP codes · 276 cities |
| Hot Springs Telephone Company | Home Service | 406-741-2751 | www.hotspringsmt.net | 5 counties · 3 ZIP codes · 9 cities |
| Interbel Telephone Cooperative | Home Service | 406-889-3311 | interbel.com | 2 counties · 5 ZIP codes · 7 cities |
| Lincoln Telephone Company | Home Service | 406-362-4216 | www.linctel.net/consumer-tips | 2 counties · 1 ZIP code · 1 city |
| Mid-Rivers Telephone Cooperative | Home Service | 800-452-2288 | www.midrivers.com/mid-rivers-personal-cellular-home.php | 31 counties · 23 ZIP codes · 45 cities |
| Nemont Telephone Cooperative | Home Service | 800-636-6680 | www.nemont.net/telephone-assistance.php | 15 counties · 23 ZIP codes · 27 cities |
| Northern Telephone Cooperative | Home Service | 888-785-3723 | www.northerntel.org/phone | 4 counties · 4 ZIP codes · 15 cities |
| Project Telephone Company | Home Service | 800-636-6680 | www.nemont.net/telephone-assistance.php | 17 counties · 19 ZIP codes · 31 cities |
| Range Telephone | Home Service | 406-347-2226 | www.rangeweb.net/lifeline-assistance | 11 counties · 11 ZIP codes · 12 cities |
| Ronan Telephone Company | Home Service | 406-676-2751 | accessmontana.com | 3 counties · 3 ZIP codes · 13 cities |
| Sagebrush Cellular | Mobile Service | 800-636-6680 | www.nemont.net/telephone-assistance.php | 15 counties · 19 ZIP codes · 28 cities |
| Siyeh Communications | Home Service | 406-338-3222 | www.siycom.com | 2 counties · 2 ZIP codes · 8 cities |
| Southern Montana Telephone Company | Home Service | 406-689-3333 | smtel.com | 7 counties · 3 ZIP codes · 7 cities |
| Triangle Communications | Mobile Service | 800-332-1201 | www.itstriangle.com/lifeline | 10 counties · 22 ZIP codes · 48 cities |
| Triangle Communications | Home Service | 800-332-1201 | www.itstriangle.com/lifeline | 20 counties · 39 ZIP codes · 68 cities |
| TruConnect Communications, Inc | Mobile Service | 800-430-0443 | www.truconnect.com | 74 counties · 367 ZIP codes · 474 cities |
| Ziply Fiber | Home Service | 800-921-8101 | get.ziplyfiber.com | 5 counties · 3 ZIP codes · 11 cities |
Data source: USAC "Lifeline Companies Near Me" (Socrata dataset id kjtb-4uf7, public domain) · also published at datahub.usac.org. See our methodology for the full pipeline.
How to apply for Lifeline service in Montana
The application process in Montana takes about 15 minutes from start to finish if you have your documents ready. Here is the exact sequence every approved carrier in Montana follows:
- Confirm you qualify — either by income (use the calculator above) or by participating in a qualifying program (SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, or Veterans Pension).
- Choose a carrier from the table above. Pick the one whose underlying network (Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile) has the best coverage at your Montana home address. Coverage matters more than promotional differences between carriers.
- Open the carrier's official enrollment page. We always link directly to the carrier — you keep your personal data with them. The carrier's form runs your information through USAC's National Verifier in real time.
- Enter your information: name, Montana address, last four digits of your Social Security number or Tribal ID, date of birth, and which qualifying program you're using.
- Upload supporting documents: photo ID, one proof of address, and either a benefit-program letter or proof of income.
- Wait for approval. In Montana, most applications are approved same-day through the National Verifier. A small number require manual review and take 3–7 business days.
- Pick a phone number and a free device from the carrier's available inventory. You can also port your existing number from another carrier.
- Receive your phone — typically within 5–10 business days, anywhere in Montana. Activate by following the included instructions.
For a deeper walkthrough with screenshots and document tips, read the dedicated Montana application guide.
What documents do I need to apply in Montana?
Documentation requirements in Montana are the same as the federal standard. You will need three things, all of which can be submitted as photos taken with your phone:
- A government-issued photo ID (driver license, state ID, U.S. passport, military ID, or permanent-resident card).
- Proof of your Montana address — a utility bill, lease, mortgage statement, paycheck stub, W-2, or recent government letter showing your physical address.
- Either a benefit-program letter (SNAP/EBT letter, Medicaid card, SSI award letter, Section 8 lease, VA Pension letter) or proof of income at or below 135% of FPL (last year's tax return, three consecutive paystubs, a Social Security benefits statement, or an unemployment determination letter).
For a complete checklist with examples of every accepted document, see the Montana documents checklist or the general required documents page.
What happens after you're enrolled in Montana?
Once your free phone arrives in Montana, activate it by following the carrier's SIM card instructions or by calling their toll-free activation line. Two things to remember after activation. First, you must use the line at least once every 30 days to keep it active — a single text or call counts. Lifeline rules deactivate dormant lines automatically after 30 days of non-use, and the carrier is required by USAC to remove you from the program if it happens. Second, you'll need to recertify your eligibility once a year. USAC mails a reminder; you can complete the form online in five minutes at lifelinesupport.org. See the Montana recertification guide for the exact steps.
If you move within Montana, just update your address with the carrier — your service follows you. If you move out of Montana, confirm whether your carrier serves your new state. If not, you can transfer the Lifeline benefit to a new approved provider through the National Verifier.
Common questions about Lifeline in Montana
Is Lifeline really free in Montana? Yes. The federal subsidy of $9.25 per month ($34.25 on Tribal lands) covers the entire monthly bill at every Lifeline-approved carrier listed on this page. There is no cost to apply, no deposit, no contract, no early-termination fee, and no credit check.
Can two adults in the same Montana household each receive a free phone? Only one Lifeline benefit per household. A household is everyone living at the same address who shares income and expenses. If two unrelated adults share an apartment but maintain separate finances, both can qualify — the National Verifier will ask both of you to fill out the household worksheet to certify this.
What if I'm denied? Most denials in Montana are paperwork-related. Re-upload clearer photos of your documents or call the National Verifier at 1-800-234-9473. You can also try a different qualifying program (e.g. switching from income-based to SNAP-based qualification). For more, see the Montana FAQ.
Do I have to pay tax on the free phone? No. The federal Lifeline subsidy is not considered taxable income, and the free smartphone is treated as a service-enrollment incentive rather than a taxable gift.
More Montana guides
Eligibility & income limits
State-specific income limits and qualifying programs in Montana.
Step-by-step application
How to apply for Lifeline in this state in Montana.
Documents checklist
Documents required to apply in Montana.
Annual recertification
How to renew your benefit each year in Montana.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Lifeline in this state in Montana.
Best Lifeline carriers
How to choose the best Lifeline carrier for your address in Montana.
Lifeline by city
Lifeline coverage in the largest cities in Montana.
Income limit table
Household-size income limits for 2026 in Montana.