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Minister announces Offences under Digital Government Act 2022

Tuesday 11October 2022 The Department of Information and Communications Technology has publicly announced specific offences under the Digital Government Act 2022 As stipulated, it is now a summary offence under the DG Act 2022 for a public body acting through a public...

PNG participates at the ITU Conference in Romania

Monday 26 September 2022 The Minister for Information and Communications Technology Hon. Timothy Masiu participated on behalf of the PNG Government, in various decision-making processes at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Plenipotentiary Conference...

Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Hon, Timothy Masiu delivered Papua New Guinea’s aspiration in the Asia Pacific region and updated the regional leaders on the country’s progress in terms of cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, digital services, and other related policy directions at the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) and Asia Pacific Network Internet Centre’s (APNIC) 54th Conference that commenced on Monday 12th September in Singapore.

Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Hon, Timothy Masiu delivered Papua New Guinea’s aspiration in the Asia Pacific region and updated the regional leaders on the country’s progress in terms of cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, digital...

Masiu: Information Dissemination a Continuing Priority

Monday 12 September, 2022 Minister for Information and Communications Technology. Hon. Timothy Masiu has urged the Department of ICT to prioritise the dissemination of government information and contents to the rural population.  “I want the department to move up...