Access Wireless in South Carolina — free phone & Lifeline plan
Access Wireless is one of the federally approved Lifeline carriers actively enrolling residents of South Carolina. Qualifying South Carolina households receive a free smartphone, 15 GB of monthly high-speed data on the T-Mobile network, plus unlimited talk and text — at no cost, with no contract and no recurring monthly bill. This guide explains exactly what you receive, how to confirm you qualify in South Carolina, and how to enroll step by step.
Access Wireless is operated by I-Wireless (a Cincinnati-based MVNO) on the Sprint/T-Mobile network. Active in roughly two-thirds of states, Access is known for strong customer service and consistent device shipments.
What you get with Access Wireless in South Carolina
The Access Wireless Lifeline plan in South Carolina includes a free smartphone for first-time enrollees and a monthly service allotment that, in practice, costs you $0. The federal Lifeline subsidy of $9.25 per month ($34.25 on Tribal lands) is applied directly to your Access Wireless account — you never receive an invoice. Specifically, the plan delivers:
- 15 GB of high-speed data per month on the T-Mobile network
- Unlimited domestic voice minutes
- Unlimited SMS / MMS messaging
- Mobile hotspot capability on most shipped Android devices (subject to monthly data allowance)
- Free 911 / E911 service — even if your monthly data allowance is exhausted
After you exhaust the high-speed data allotment in a given month, most carriers either pause data until the next billing cycle or throttle to lower 2G/3G speeds — confirm Access Wireless's current overage policy when you enroll. Voice and SMS remain unlimited regardless of data usage.
Free phones currently shipped to South Carolina enrollees
Access Wireless rotates inventory based on what's available from its hardware suppliers. Below are the device models Access Wireless has commonly shipped to South Carolina enrollees in recent months:
- Nokia C100
- TCL 30 LE
- Alcatel TCL A30
- Schok Volt SV55
The model you actually receive depends on what Access Wireless has in stock for South Carolina on the day your application is approved. If you have a strong preference for a specific model, call 1-866-594-3644 before applying to confirm availability. For a broader reference of every smartphone Lifeline carriers ship in 2025, see free phones offered by Lifeline carriers.
Eligibility for South Carolina residents
You qualify for the Access Wireless free phone program in South Carolina if you meet the federal Lifeline eligibility rules, which are the same in every state. There are two paths:
- Program-based. You currently participate in any of: SNAP / EBT (food stamps), Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8), the Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit, or — for Tribal residents — Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance, Tribal TANF, the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, or Tribal Head Start (income-based). See the full list on the eligibility page.
- Income-based. Your household total annual income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guideline. For 2025 that is roughly $20,331 for a one-person household and $42,120 for a family of four. See 2025 income limits for the full table.
Only one Lifeline benefit is allowed 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 — you'll be asked to certify this on the household worksheet that the National Verifier provides. South Carolina Lifeline enrollment is concentrated in Richland (Columbia), Greenville, and Charleston counties; SafeLink and Assurance Wireless lead market share.
How to apply for Access Wireless in South Carolina
- Gather documents. Government-issued photo ID, a recent piece of mail confirming your South Carolina address, and either a benefit letter (SNAP / Medicaid card / SSI award letter / Section 8 letter) or proof of income (last year's tax return or three consecutive paystubs).
- Open the official enrollment page at accesswireless.com. Always go to the carrier's own website. We do not collect applications on this site.
- Complete the National Verifier check. The carrier's application form will route your information through USAC's National Verifier, which confirms your eligibility automatically. In South Carolina this is typically same-day.
- Choose a phone number and a free device from the available inventory. You can also port your existing number from another carrier if you'd rather not change it.
- Wait for shipping. Your free phone and SIM card typically arrive in South Carolina within 5–10 business days. Activate by following the included instructions, or call 1-866-594-3644 if you need help.
After you're enrolled with Access Wireless in South Carolina
Once your Access Wireless service is active, two things to remember. 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. 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 or read the recertification guide.
If you move within South Carolina, just update your address with Access Wireless — your service follows you. If you move to another state, confirm whether Access Wireless serves your new state. If not, you can transfer the Lifeline benefit to a new approved provider.
Access Wireless coverage and customer service
Access Wireless rides on the T-Mobile. If those underlying networks have coverage at your South Carolina home address, your Access Wireless service will too. The fastest way to confirm coverage is to look up your zip code on the underlying carrier's coverage map, since Lifeline service uses the same towers and the same speeds as the host carrier's paid plans. For network or billing questions specific to South Carolina, call 1-866-594-3644 or visit accesswireless.com.
Other carriers serving South Carolina
If Access Wireless's network coverage doesn't reach your South Carolina address, here are the other Lifeline carriers active in South Carolina:
- SafeLink Wireless in South Carolina — 25 GB / month, Smartphone (model varies by region)
- Assurance Wireless in South Carolina — 25 GB / month, Android smartphone (model varies)
- Q Link Wireless in South Carolina — 20 GB / month, Android smartphone (rotating models)
- TruConnect in South Carolina — 14 GB / month, Free smartphone with optional hotspot capability
- StandUp Wireless in South Carolina — 14 GB / month, Free smartphone with first-time enrollment
- Cintex Wireless in South Carolina — 10 GB / month, Free 4G LTE smartphone
- Life Wireless in South Carolina — 8 GB / month, Free smartphone with select state plans
- enTouch Wireless in South Carolina — 6 GB / month, Free smartphone after eligibility approval
Access Wireless in other states
Access Wireless also operates Lifeline service in: