The Department of Information and Communications Technology has rolled out the Free WiFi for All program in Tawi-Tawi province to expand digital connectivity in underserved communities.
The DICT partnered with the Bangsamoro Ministry of Transport and Communications in launching the program in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s mandate to the agency to spearhead the country’s digital transformation.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the DICT and BMTC on Tuesday, June 10, during the Tawi-Tawi leg of the Digital Bayanihan Roadshow in Bongao.
The agreement seeks to enhance digital connectivity in the Bangsamoro region, particularly in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas, that remain unserved by internet services for decades.
The DICT said this collaboration represents a crucial step towards achieving a more inclusive, accessible, and faster internet connection for all Filipinos, including those in the remote islands of Tawi-Tawi.
The initiative fully supports the Marcos administration’s ambition to move the country forward using digital technologies, they added.
DICT Undersecretary Paul Joseph Mercado delivered a message on behalf of Secretary Henry Aguda.
Aguda stressed the agency’s commitment to driving genuine development through technology and the principles of “Digital Bayanihan,” a movement ensuring that no individual or region is left behind in the country’s digital transformation.
“Without connectivity, technologies won’t work properly. That is why our agency’s mission is clear: To bring connectivity to every corner of the nation,” Mercado said.
BARMM Transport Minister Paisalin Tago said the initiative will benefit the people of Tawi-Tawi and nearby communities.
“Today is not just the signing of a document. It is a sealing of a shared vision. A vision where the digital future reaches every corner of our region. It is about opening new doors for education, economic development, public service delivery, and inclusive governance,” Tago said.
DICT Assistant Secretary Philip Varilla revealed ongoing and upcoming programs in Tawi-Tawi.
Varilla said that the free Wi-Fi initiative has been implemented in parts of Basilan and Sulu and is now expanding into Tawi-Tawi.
He added that they are coordinating with Japan to develop a wireless backbone network from Zamboanga City to Tawi-Tawi to strengthen the country’s broadband infrastructure.
The initiative is part of the broader Digital Bayanihan project of the DICT, which includes the Bayanihan SIM Project, National Broadband Program, and other digital inclusion efforts. These programs are spearheaded by the President in line with the administration's mission for digital inclusivity and are now being rolled out through the DICT.