Indonesia, which is an archipelago, still has many communication problems that must be resolved. One of these problems is the unequal access to internet, especially in 3T areas (underdeveloped, frontier, outermost). The 3T regions, which are directly adjacent to neighboring countries, often have limited access compared to other regions in Indonesia – these areas should have priority facilities to make it easier to get information from the Government of Indonesia. The Integrated Broadband Village Solution Program (SDBT) from the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology in collaboration with UGM, is holding pilot projects in several 3T locations to ensure that the internet network can be reached by the community properly. To maximize the benefits of the internet, the use of information technology is accompanied by piloting in the fields of agriculture and fisheries, so that information relating to these two fields can be directly felt by the community in the 3T area.