Phone
+1 (866) 488-8719
Provider detail page
Compare enTouch Wireless free government phone plans, Lifeline eligibility checkpoints, state coverage, and contact details before you decide whether this provider belongs on your shortlist.
Provider facts
If you are researching enTouch Wireless for Oklahoma, South Carolina, or Texas , keep the matching Oklahoma qualification guide open too so the plan language, document prep, and eligibility route stay aligned.
Website
Official website available
entouchwireless.com
Phone
+1 (866) 488-8719
Direct contact number pulled into this provider record.
Coverage states
6 listed states
OK · SC · TX · WA · WV
Plan type
Lifeline
Check the matching state page.
Qualification notes
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps
Availability, devices, and support details can change, so confirm the live provider information before you apply.
Best next step
Coverage states
Coverage state chips help you jump directly into the local provider list, but the state page is where you usually confirm which competitors appear alongside enTouch Wireless, how the provider describes Lifeline plans in that market, and whether the qualification path still looks realistic for your household.
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| Provider | Coverage focus | Plan focus | Qualification fit | Best for | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Current page | 6 named states | In California, you'll get 500MB each month plus unlimited texts and minutes. In other states, you'll get 100 text and 500 minutes. | Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps | In California, you'll get 500MB each month plus unlimited texts and minutes. In other states, you'll get 100 text and 500 minutes. | Open Oklahoma providers |
| 29 named states | Usually worth comparing in Southern and Midwestern markets when readers want another direct Lifeline option. | The usual review path still starts with likely program or income eligibility and the documents needed to prove it. | Usually worth comparing in Southern and Midwestern markets when readers want another direct Lifeline option. | Compare Life Wireless | |
| 26 named states | Often compared for online-first enrollment, digital document upload, and a simpler application flow. | Applicants usually move here after confirming one-per-household rules and the document route they plan to use. | Often compared for online-first enrollment, digital document upload, and a simpler application flow. | Compare Q Link Wireless | |
| 33 named states | Often used as a second or third Lifeline comparison when readers want another provider beyond the biggest national names. | Identity, address, and program or income proof are usually the most important documents to prepare before the live application. | Often used as a second or third Lifeline comparison when readers want another provider beyond the biggest national names. | Compare Access Wireless |
Qualification notes
The qualification page is often the best next step after this provider page.
Once eligibility is clearer, provider decisions usually become easier.
If you still need a state-specific answer, move next into Oklahoma qualification guide and then compare Life Wireless and Q Link Wireless so you can benchmark how different providers explain the same eligibility route.
Open the qualification directory next so you can line up this provider with the right state-by-state eligibility route, document expectations, and next-step preparation.
Plans and eligibility can vary by provider and state.
Provider overview
This provider page helps you review a specific company within a broader state-by-state phone-assistance search.
It works best when you use it together with the state page and the matching qualification guide so the provider, eligibility route, and plan details stay connected.
A provider page becomes more useful when you compare it side by side with another option.
That comparison gets clearer once the state context is already in place.
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