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Foreword

OECD Reviews of Digital Transformation: Going Digital in Colombia is part of a new series of OECD country reviews. The OECD Reviews of Digital Transformation analyse recent developments of the digital economy in countries, review policies related to digitalisation and make recommendations to increase policy coherence in this area.

Going Digital in Colombia examines recent developments in infrastructures for the digital economy, telecom markets, and related regulations and policies in Colombia. It reviews trends in the use of digital technologies by individuals, businesses and the government, and examines policies to foster diffusion. The Review also examines opportunities and challenges raised by digitalisation in key areas and analyses policy responses to these changes. The areas covered range from productivity and trade to innovation, the labour market and skills in the digital economy.

The Review reconsiders these policies in relation to their coherence among different domains and in order to foster synergies across government ministries, levels and institutions, based on the Integrated Policy Framework of the OECD-wide Going Digital: Making the Transformation Work for Growth and Well-being project.

Going Digital in Colombia was undertaken following an invitation by the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies of Colombia, which also provided financial support. The Review was carried out by the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation under the auspices of the OECD Committee on Digital Economy Policy.

The review was prepared by a team led by Vincenzo Spiezia and including Rory OFarrell, Maximilian Reich, Jan Tscheke and Verena Weber, under the supervision of Anne Carblanc, Head of the Digital Economy Division. Anders Hektor, Science and Innovation Counsellor to the Swedish Embassy in Seoul, provided inputs as an independent peer reviewer.

The authors owe much to the support and co-operation of the Commission for Communications Regulation of Colombia, in particular Germn Dario Arias Pimienta, former Executive Director and Commissioner; Juan Manuel Wilches Duran, former Commissioner; Mariana Sarmiento, Co-ordinator; and Alejandro Delgado, Consultant.

The Review draws on the results of a series of interviews with a wide range of stakeholders during two missions to Colombia in December 2017 and September 2018, including: Vctor Muoz and Felipe Buitrago (Presidencia de la Repblica), Nicolas Palau (Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism), Sylvia Constain (Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies), Martha Surez (ANE), Paola Bonilla and Juan Pablo Garca (National Planning Department), Juan Daniel Oviedo (DANE), Catalina Garca-Cure (DIAN), David Melo (Ministry of Culture), Nelson Remolina (SIC), Camilo Fernndez de Soto and Jennifer Pineda (Colombia Productiva), Martha Bustamante (Ministry of Labour), Renzo Garca (Colciencias), Diana Silva (Ministry of Education), Jairo Velasco (Ministry of Finance and Public Credit), Alberto Yohai (CCIT), Alberto Solano (Andesco), Santiago Pinzn (ANDI), Ximena Duque (Fedesoft), Jorge Caldas (CAOBA), Luis Carlos Trujillo (CEA), Alejandro Franco (RUTA N), Carolina Botero (Fundacin Karisma), Freddy Castro (Banca de las Oportunidades), Sandra Villota (Superfinanciera), Felipe Lega (URF), Wilson Prieto (colCERT), Ignacio Gaitn (iNNpulsa), Mario Castao (CINTEL), Flavia Toro (ProColombia), ANTV, Centro Ciberntico Policial, Colombia Compra Eficiente, SENA, Cmara Colombiana de Comercio Electrnico, Claro, Telefnica, ETB, Avantel, Tigo-Une, Connect Bogot, HubBOG and DIRECTV.

On 25 May 2018, the OECD Council invited Colombia to become a Member. At the time of publication the deposit of Colombias instrument of accession to the OECD Convention was pending and therefore Colombia does not appear in the list of OECD Members and is not included in the OECD zone aggregates.

Acronyms, abbreviations and units of measure
ACC
Audio-visual Content Commission
AI
Artificial intelligence
ALMP
Active labour market policy
ANE
National Spectrum Agency
Agencia Nacional del Espectro
ANTV
National Television Authority
Autoridad Nacional de Televisin
AWS
Advanced Wireless Services
BPO
Business process outsourcing
C4IR
Centre for the 4th Industrial Revolution
CC
Communication Commission
CIDED
Intersectoral Commission for the Development of the Digital Economy
Comisin Intersectorial para el Desarrollo de la Economa Digital
COP
Colombian peso
CRC
Commission for Communications Regulation
Comisin de Regulacin de Comunicaciones
CTDE
Centre for business digital transformation
Centro de transformacin digital empresarial
DNP
National Planning Department
Departamento Nacional de Planeacin
DSTRI
Digital Services Trade Restrictiveness Index
EME
Emerging market economy
ETCB
Estonian Tax and Customs Board
EU
European Union
GDP
Gross domestic product
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