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NICTA Signs Contract with Digicel (PNG) Limited for Connect the Schools Project

The National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) today signed a contract with Digicel (PNG) Limited to deliver the Connect the Schools Project (NPC 2023-21 – Fixed Broadband Services). The signing ceremony was held in Port Moresby and attended by heads of NICTA, the National Procurement Commission (NPC) and Digicel PNG Limited.

This project emphasizes NICTA’s commitment to leveraging ICT for national development, focusing on transforming education through reliable broadband connectivity. It aligns with the Government’s policy objective of expanding broadband access to underserved educational institutions, supporting the broader digital economy and education goals.

Funded through the Universal Access and Service Fund at PGK 1.4 million, the project will be delivered over a 24 – month period, the initiative will deliver fixed broadband internet, equipment, and software to seven selected schools across Papua New Guinea.

Seven schools to benefit from this project are;
1. Malala Secondary School
2. Kerowagi Secondary School
3. Popondetta Secondary School
4. Cameron Secondary School
5. Manus Secondary School
6. Hoskins Girls TVET and
7. Asitavi Secondary School.

The project will provide students, teachers, and surrounding communities with high-speed connectivity for e-learning, online resources, and digital skills development — directly addressing government objectives to expand digital services in education, particularly in rural and remote areas.

Digicel (PNG) Limited has also committed an additional K140,000 (K20,000 per school) to support sustainability beyond the initial contract term.
Speaking at the signing, Acting CEO Polume Lume said,
“This contract is more than an agreement — it is an incentive for a sustainable digital education environment that will empower our students, teachers, and communities.”
He acknowledged the partners for their dedication.

“I thank Digicel (PNG) Limited, the National Procurement Commission, and all stakeholders for their dedication throughout the process. Let us work together to build a brighter, fully connected future for our schools and our nation.”

The Connect the Schools Project promotes the National Government’s Digital Transformation Agenda. It is expected to stimulate long-term social and economic growth, support inclusive education, and build a digitally empowered population as a cornerstone of national prosperity.

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Acting ICT Minister launches 3 NICTA UAS Projects in Simbu Province

Minister for Internal Security and Acting Minister for Information and Communication Technology Hon.Peter Tsiamalili today launched three ICT projects delivered by the National ICT Authority ( NICTA) through the Universal Access Service (UAS) Connect the School Project.

The benefiting schools include , Kundiawa Nursing College, Kondom Agundo Memorial High School and Kondiu Rosary Secondary School .
Each school is equipped with fixed broadband connectivity powered by solar energy, 20 desktop computers and laptop and two years of fully funded bandwidth.

While commending all stakeholders involved in delivering this significant project, the Minister highlighted the importance of this initiative its contribution to nation building.

“Today marks a defining step forward in our nation’s vision to bridge the digital divide and ensure that no child in Papua New Guinea is left behind in the information age.The launch of the Universal Access and Service project which connects schools in Simbu Province is not merely a milstone. It is a demonstration of our Government’s unwavering commitment to education, connectivity and most importantly ,equity .”

Minister Tsimalili emphasized on the government’s commitment towards ensuring inclusive, sustainable, and future-ready access to ICT for students across PNG. He said the launch of the UAS Connect the School projects in Simbu is a testament to that vision.
“This initiative will deliver internet connectivity, ICT equipment, and digital training to selected schools across the province. It is not just about installing infrastructure—it is about planting seeds of knowledge, curiosity, and ambition.”

He said Connect the School Project in Simbu will directly impact thousands of students in Simbu, opening pathways to better outcomes and socio economic participation.
“ This is inline with the national policy directionunder the Digital Act of 2022 and the PNG Digital Transformation Policy which calls for digital inclusivity across all provinces and regions.

The Minister stated the Government’s commitment in continuing this initiative emphasizing the need to spread across every districts and provinces.

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The Universal Access and Service (UAS) Strategic Plan 2023-2027 builds on the achievements of the 2018-2022 plan, which marked the first strategic framework for the UAS Fund in Papua New Guinea.