Digicel Vanuatu wins Vanuatu Institute of Technology tender to power connectivity for the next generation of learners

Digicel Vanuatu announced that it has won a significant public tender from the Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT), the nation’s leading vocational education provider. Under this tender Digicel Vanuatu will deliver critical ICT and connectivity solutions, enhancing VIT’s digital infrastructure to support its growing demand for advanced learning and communication systems.
VIT issued a competitive tender seeking a reliable, future-proof technology partner that would improve its campus connectivity and technology solutions. This is in response to the increasing demand for quality vocational education supported by robust digital solutions. Digicel Vanuatu was selected as the preferred tenderer to deliver a solution to meet VIT’s needs.
Digicel Vanuatu aims to deliver VIT seamless, high-speed connectivity across the entire VIT campus. The initiative will involve the deployment of cutting-edge digital solutions aimed at enhancing the efficiency of teaching, and augmenting administrative operations and the learning outcomes of students.
Digicel Vanuatu CEO, Gary Sue-Fong, stated; “We are immensely proud to have been selected by the Vanuatu Institute of Technology for such an important initiative. Education is key to national development and providing Ni-Vanuatu students with the means to access world-class digital learning resources is something we are strongly committed to. This partnership highlights our dedication to empowering the next generation and being part of VIT’s vision for a technology-driven future in education.
“This reaffirms Digicel Vanuatu’s position as a trusted leader in technology and infrastructure in the country. We possess a robust network, the technical expertise and the will to deliver difficult projects that bring meaningful change. We look forward to working with VIT, demonstrating our reliability and solidifying our position as the partner of choice for public sector digital upgrades that will shape our nation’s future.”
VIT Principal, Wade Evans added; “We acknowledge Digicel Vanuatu’s contribution in supporting VIT’s efforts this year in going completely digital, by providing affordable cost for bandwidth and I’m sure this relationship will go a long way.”
The tender win reinforces Digicel Vanuatu’s role not just as a telecommunications provider, but as a key partner in the nation’s development, particularly in the critical sectors of education and digital transformation.