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What are Qualifying Tribal Lands?

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Last updated 2 years ago

Tablet Mobile's can help you determine whether your address is on Tribal lands.

For informational purposes, the map below shows Tribal lands eligible for enhanced support:

The ACP uses the same definition for Tribal lands as the FCC’s Lifeline program (as defined in 47 CFR §54.400 (e)). Tribal lands shown on the nationwide map include:

  • Any federally recognized Indian tribe’s reservation, pueblo, or colony,

  • Former reservations in Oklahoma,

  • Alaska Native regions established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act,

  • Indian allotments,

  • Hawaiian Home Lands, and

  • Any land approved as Tribal for the purposes of the Lifeline program or the ACP by the FCC’s Office of Native Affairs and Policy and Wireline Competition Bureau.

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