Assurance Wireless
T-Mobile network
- Plan
- Unlimited talk & text + up to 6GB high-speed data
- Devices
- Free smartphone included (BYOD available)
- Best for
- Best overall for most households
Works with BLU C5L Max
Independent guide — not the government, not a Lifeline provider
Find providers in your stateLast updated: July 2026
Compare the top Lifeline providers serving Jackson County. Below you'll find local subscriber data plus the providers we recommend for Arkansas.
566
County subscribers
66,710
Arkansas subscribers
391,723
Arkansas eligible households
17%
State participation rate
Source note: December 2025 Lifeline subscribers-by-county service-type data. Statewide subscribers come from the March 2026 Lifeline participation workbook; eligible households come from the 2024 ACS Lifeline eligibility estimate.
Most national Lifeline providers cover Jackson County. Here are our top picks — ranked by overall quality, not by commission.
T-Mobile network
Works with BLU C5L Max
Verizon network
T-Mobile network
Works with BLU C5L Max
Which program qualifies you?
State Medicaid programs, including Medi-Cal, can qualify a household.
Food stamps, EBT, and CalFresh are common Lifeline proof paths.
Supplemental Security Income is different from SSDI or retirement.
VA Pension and Survivors Pension count under the federal rules.
Households at or below 135% of the poverty guidelines may qualify.
Qualifying households on Tribal lands may receive enhanced support.
Program-Based Qualification Method:
You can qualify for Arkansas Lifeline if you or another person in your household is enrolled in any one of these qualifying public assistance programs:
If you live on Tribal lands in Arkansas, you can also qualify through:
All counties in Arkansas get the same federal Lifeline benefit. Check the guide for your county or any neighbouring one.