Equal access to education remains a challenge in Indonesia, especially in remote areas with limited information technology (IT) infrastructure. This study analyzes IT infrastructure management strategies to enhance education access using a literature review and qualitative methods. Data from Google Scholar and relevant websites (2018–2025) were rigorously selected, narrowing 40 articles to 18. Findings highlight key challenges: limited internet connectivity, insufficient digital devices, low digital literacy among educators, and suboptimal government policies. To address these, strategies include expanding satellite-based internet, partnering with the private sector for device provision, community-based teacher training, and empowering local communities in technology use. The government plays a crucial role in developing integrated, region-specific policies to ensure sustainable education digitalization. A comprehensive strategy is essential to reducing disparities in education access and achieving a more equitable distribution of education quality across Indonesia.
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Muhammad Ade Kurnia Harahap
Ardhana Januar Mahardhani
Murthada Murthada
Technology and Society Perspectives (TACIT)
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Harahap et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6860af44b9035634c224c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.61100/tacit.v3i1.254
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