Abstract
The research is aimed at Policies in Motivation for Sustainable Synergy between Government and Society for Internet Development Based on Community-Based SME Batik Industry 4.0 in Sragen Regency. The Government and Community Synergy Policy regarding telecommunications based on Law Number 36 of 1999 concerning Telecommunications, focuses on villages that are categorized as remote areas, underdeveloped areas, pioneering regions, hinterlands, suburbs, or economically disadvantaged areas. Article 16 paragraph 1 of Law Number 36 Year 1999 states that USO is an obligation for local telecommunications network providers. Village Internet to provide telematics access in rural areas and is a continuation of the village internet. For the government, the availability of one access in one village to meet communal needs at affordable prices is considered adequate. The digital transformation of business processes is seen as an asset based on modernization technology that affects the organizational structure, strategy and business processes of the concept of smart city development in Indonesia must begin with the development of adequate infrastructure. This is because the existence of this infrastructure will become a community need for Sustainable Entrepreneurship efforts. Internet development in rural areas, despite various obstacles and problems that villages do not have internet access, at least there is an effort to provide access to Information and Communication Technology to remote areas to minimize information gaps in all fields and connect the community, government, businessmen, and various parties that can be useful for village development.
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