KENNETT SQUARE, PA (PRWEB) JUNE 06, 2019 The National Lifeline Association (NaLA) announced today it has appointed Issa Asad, founder and CEO of Florida-based Q Link Wireless to the organization’s...
Read MoreAbout Federal Communication Commission (FCC) & Washington Update: This NaLA Talk focuses on the recent Lifeline activity on The Hill, with a specific focus on the Lifeline DC Circuit, rulemaking,...
Read MoreAbout Regulatory and Governmental Affairs Committee (RAGAC) Introduction: Kim Lehrman shares how the Regulatory and Governmental Affairs Committee (RAGAC) supports Lifeline business and how you...
Read MoreAbout "NaLA In Review": In this NaLA Talk, Anne Turner of CGM discusses recent movement from USAC regarding the NLAD National Verifier & 2018-2019 audits View Anne Turner's NaLA Talk here About...
Read MoreAbout "NaLA Agent Certification Program" Panel Session: This panel discussion covers the NaLA Agent Certification Program (ACP), including a review of how the vision of the program supports Lifeline,...
Read MoreAbout “2019 Opening Remarks”: In this presentation, NaLA Chairman David B Dorwart reviews the vision and mission of the organization, with emphasis on the importance of unity amongst all...
Read MoreAbout "California Lifeline" Josh Guyan discusses how California LifeLine is an important piece of the Lifeline market This presentation addresses NaLA's efforts to advocate for our program priorities...
Read MoreAbout the 2019 NaLA Annual Conference Talks The 2019 NaLA Annual Conference presentations are now available online for NaLA Members Each conference day included NaLA Talks and Panel Sessions, where...
Read MoreIn July 2018, Q Link Wireless filed an emergency petition to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to immediately change how people submit eligibility proof documentation when they enroll in...
Read MoreThe FCC 2017 Lifeline Order, which sought to ban resellers from serving Lifeline-eligible consumers and change the access to Lifeline service for low-income consumers living on Tribal lands, was...
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