Press Release
Monday 4 May 2026
The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) this morning formalised a strategic partnership with Our Telekom through the signing of a Service Level Agreement (SLA), marking a significant step in strengthening the Universityโs digital infrastructure and service delivery.
The three-year agreement will see Our Telekom provide essential ICT services including high-speed internet connectivity, website hosting, secure digital services, and modern communication systems across SINU campuses.
This partnership is expected to significantly enhance the reliability, security, and performance of the Universityโs digital platforms, supporting teaching, learning, research, and administrative operations.
Vice-Chancellor of SINU, Professor Transform Aqorau, said the agreement comes at an important time as the University continues to expand its programmes and student reach.
โThis partnership strengthens the backbone of our digital systems. Reliable and accessible technology is essential for delivering quality education and supporting our students and staff.โ
Professor Aqorau also highlighted the broader vision of expanding access to education across the country.
โWe are committed to making education more accessible, particularly for those in rural communities. Strengthening our digital capability allows more students to learn from wherever they are.โ
Chief Executive Officer of Our Telekom, Mrs Christina Lasaqa, outlined the companyโs commitment to supporting the education sector.
โEducation remains one of our priority sectors. We are proud to partner with SINU to deliver reliable and secure services that support its growth and long-term vision.โ
She added that improving connectivity across the country remains a key focus.
โWe are working to expand and strengthen our services so more people can access education and digital opportunities, especially in rural areas.โ
The agreement reflects a shared commitment between SINU and Our Telekom to support innovation, improve service delivery, and contribute to national development through strengthened digital infrastructure.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by representatives from both organisations, highlighting the importance of collaboration in advancing education in the Solomon Islands.
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