SOURCE: UNCTAD, Information Economy Report 2010
Our responsability as an industry is to expand Internet
usage in order to reduce poverty
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3
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3
4
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20
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(1) Based on electrical service coverage

SOURCE: SUI, DANE
Why don't you have Internet at home?
SOURCE: Market research of 2300 people of social stratum levels 1 and 2 in 43 municipalities, 2010
% Surveyed
In social strata levels 1 and 2 the main barriers are the high
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39,9
33,8
21,4
8,6
2,3
2,3
2,1
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It is estimated that there are more than 1,600,000 companies in the countrySOURCE: SUI, DANE
Businesses Penetration (%)
Internet (%) PC (%)
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Company Type
(Number of Employees)
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(+200)
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100
99
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100
100
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Why don’t you have Internet in your business?
SOURCE: Market Research of 1500 micro and small enterprises in 43 municipalities 2010
% Surveyed
60,6
17,6
12,9
9,3
6,5
In small businesses the main barrier is the lack of perceived need
In order to massify the Internet we need to overcome several barriers
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applications
Citizens and small
businesses don’t
see the usefulness
Terminals
Services
Low purchasing
power of Citizens
Limited
Government
investment budget
Resources
Geographical
complexity and
dispersion
High cost to deploy infrastructure
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municipalities
connected with
fiber optics
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administrative
complexity
That seeks to promote the massive use of the Internet to leapfrog
PROSPERITY FOR ALL
To overcome these barriers... We are executing the Vive Digital Plan
(1) The Third Way, 1999, Dr. Juan Manuel Santos
“The market as far as possible, the State as far as needed”:
Promoting public private partnerships to expand infrastructure and services
Comprehensively encourage the supply and demand of digital services
to reach critical mass
Reduce tax and regulatory barriers to facilitate the deployment of
infrastructure and the supply of telecommunication services
Prioritize Government resources in capital investments
The Government will give example
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Vive Digital Plan is governed by 5 basic
In the year 2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish:
SUPPLY
DIGITAL
ECOSYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
APPLICATIONS
USERS
DEMAND
SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
Source: MinTIC.
1,4
0,8
2,2
Móbile 3G/4G
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8,8X4
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105%
68%
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50% of Households and SMEs connected to the Internet
SOURCE: IDC International Data Corporation
7%
X 7 50%
It will have the following specific objectives:
17%
2014 2T
50%
60,6%
50%
Municipalities with fiber optics (1)
(1) Municipalities with at least 1 active node of Optical Fiber
SOURCE: Compartel
Triple the number of municipalities connected to the
information highway trough the fiber optical networks
And will have the following specific objectives:
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551
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And will have the following specific objetives:
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1.078municipalities
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7.621 Rural Population Centers with more than 100 people
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In the year 2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish:
SUPPLY
DIGITAL
ECOSYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
APPLICATIONS
USERS
DEMAND
SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
SERVICES
We have the cheapest computers on the continent
No Value Added Taxes (V.A.T) for
mobile devices and tablets less than
USD $560.
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connections50%
2millionssubsidiesof
300,000pesos,inaverage.
More connections for social stratum 1 and 2
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publiclibraries, benefitedthroughComputers
forschools
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ECOSYSTEM
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SERVICES
APPLICATIONS
USERS
DEMAND
SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
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In the year 2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish:
SUPPLY
DIGITAL
ECOSYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
APPLICATIONS
USERS
DEMAND
SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
USERS
Vive Digital centers
899Vive Digital centers even in the
furthest areas of the country
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WE ARE REDUCING
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WE ARE IMPROVING
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AND PRODUCTIVITY
WE ARE CREATING
JOBS
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www.diegomolano.com

Vive Digital 2014 -2018, english version

  • 2.
    SOURCE: UNCTAD, InformationEconomy Report 2010 Our responsability as an industry is to expand Internet usage in order to reduce poverty Relationship between poverty and Internet users 0 10 20 20 30 40 40 50 60 60 70 80 90 100 Povertyrate(<US1,25(PPP),2005 Internet user x 100 inhabitants 2009 Less Poverty More Internet
  • 3.
    Multiplier Effect Filipinas Jobs Multiplier Effect India Jobs SOURCE:Raul Katz, Universidad de Columbia, 2010, UNCTAD Information Economy Report 2010, NASSCOM Technology Jobs Economic Jobs Technology Jobs Economic Jobs The technology Development creates jobs directly and indirectly 2,01,0 X2 3,0 1,0 X3,6 3,6 Multiplier Effect Colombia - Manizales Rate Unemployment 2007 2010 17% 10% 8.500 Employee Payroll 10.000 Jobs directly
  • 4.
    Source: http://www3.weforum.org 2014 AndICT has a great impact on productivity and competitiveness GlobalCompetitivenessIndex2014-2015 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 2.6 2.8 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 Network Readiness Index 2014 Perú México Vietnam Chile España Malasia Israel Japón Alemania USA Singapur Brasil korea ColombiaColombia “An increase of 10 percentage points in broadband penetration accelerates economic growth by 1,4%” World Bank, 2010 -­‐  Global  Compe,,veness  Index  2014-­‐2015.  Colombia:  4.2     -­‐Networked  Readiness  Index  2014.  Colombia:  4.05
  • 5.
    Household Penetration (%) Internet(%) PC (%) Population Million Income x Household Monthly income USD 2 3 10 17 12 5% 7% 22% 39% 27% >3.300 1.170 - 3.300 660 - 1.170 330 - 660 <330 83 56 8 2 92 70 47 5 26 5050 Stratum (1) 1 2 3 4 5-6 20 In households the opportunity is concentrated on social strata levels 1, 2, and 3 Internet penetration by strata (1) Based on electrical service coverage
 SOURCE: SUI, DANE
  • 6.
    Why don't youhave Internet at home? SOURCE: Market research of 2300 people of social stratum levels 1 and 2 in 43 municipalities, 2010 % Surveyed In social strata levels 1 and 2 the main barriers are the high costs, the lack of a computer and the lack of training 39,9 33,8 21,4 8,6 2,3 2,3 2,1 20,2
  • 7.
    In businesses, theopportunity is focused in the micro companies It is estimated that there are more than 1,600,000 companies in the countrySOURCE: SUI, DANE Businesses Penetration (%) Internet (%) PC (%) 50 Company Type (Number of Employees) Large (+200) Medium (51-200) Small (11-50) Micro (1-10) Companies (%) 0,1% 0,5% 3% 96,4% 7 100 99 79 13 100 100 96 50
  • 8.
    Why don’t youhave Internet in your business? SOURCE: Market Research of 1500 micro and small enterprises in 43 municipalities 2010 % Surveyed 60,6 17,6 12,9 9,3 6,5 In small businesses the main barrier is the lack of perceived need
  • 9.
    In order tomassify the Internet we need to overcome several barriers Insufficient applications Citizens and small businesses don’t see the usefulness Terminals Services Low purchasing power of Citizens Limited Government investment budget Resources Geographical complexity and dispersion High cost to deploy infrastructure About 200 municipalities connected with fiber optics Last mile administrative complexity
  • 10.
    That seeks topromote the massive use of the Internet to leapfrog PROSPERITY FOR ALL To overcome these barriers... We are executing the Vive Digital Plan
  • 11.
    (1) The ThirdWay, 1999, Dr. Juan Manuel Santos “The market as far as possible, the State as far as needed”: Promoting public private partnerships to expand infrastructure and services Comprehensively encourage the supply and demand of digital services to reach critical mass Reduce tax and regulatory barriers to facilitate the deployment of infrastructure and the supply of telecommunication services Prioritize Government resources in capital investments The Government will give example 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Vive Digital Plan is governed by 5 basic
  • 12.
    In the year2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish: SUPPLY DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES APPLICATIONS USERS DEMAND SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
  • 13.
    Source: MinTIC. 1,4 0,8 2,2 Móbile 3G/4G Fijo>1MB And will have the following specific objetives: 9,7 8,8X4 Growth of Broadband connections 20112T-20133T 105% 68% 35% Millions of Internet connections Multiply by 4 the number of Broadband Internet connections
  • 14.
    50% of Householdsand SMEs connected to the Internet SOURCE: IDC International Data Corporation 7% X 7 50% It will have the following specific objectives: 17% 2014 2T 50% 60,6% 50%
  • 15.
    Municipalities with fiberoptics (1) (1) Municipalities with at least 1 active node of Optical Fiber SOURCE: Compartel Triple the number of municipalities connected to the information highway trough the fiber optical networks And will have the following specific objectives: 200 551 1.078 777 And will have the following specific objetives:
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
    7.621 Rural PopulationCenters with more than 100 people connected Wearetakingatleastoneinternetpoint toRuralPopulationCenterswithmore thanpeople
  • 19.
    We asigned allfrequencies for 3G and we are in process for 4G Auction Process4g 2013 700MHZ 90MHZ 2012 AWS-1.700/2.100MHZ 90MHZ 2012 2.500MHZ 130MHZ
  • 20.
    In the year2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish: SUPPLY DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES APPLICATIONS USERS DEMAND SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
  • 21.
  • 22.
    We have thecheapest computers on the continent No Value Added Taxes (V.A.T) for mobile devices and tablets less than USD $560.
  • 23.
  • 24.
    +35.000    Officialeducationalsites,culturalcentersand publiclibraries, benefitedthroughComputers forschools 2.000.000Terminals delivered(computers andtablets) To official educational sites, cultural centers and public libraries. Computers for schools and its allies We are going forward to the coverage of educational institutions 12 children per computer O u r G o a l
  • 25.
  • 26.
    In the year2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish: SUPPLY DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES APPLICATIONS USERS DEMAND SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
  • 27.
  • 28.
    eGovernment should expandthroughout the territory #6WORLDWIDE e-Participation #10WORLDWIDE e-Government 2ndcountryinLatin Americaandthe Caribbean:
 e-Government
  • 29.
    Colombia NewVice Minister ITDrive thesoftware industry, hardware and services in the country CIO
  • 30.
    Services Conceptualization and plannig Marketing and distribution Developmentand production FiTi Strengthening the country’s IT industry Human Talent V.E.S I+D+I Entrepreneurship Quality/ V.T.P.s Infrastructure Associativity Regulation Encouraging the transformation of IT industry
  • 31.
    ICT´s have abig impact Cyber-security Governement IT architecture Citizen service Health JUSTICe
  • 32.
    ICT´s have abig impact Cyber- security Governement it architecture Servicio al ciudadano health JUSTICe Creation in partnership with United Nations It is the implementation of a system for propelling the IT industry worldwide by: Innovation nodes to develop araconcrete responses to real needs and country priorities
  • 33.
    +60,6% micro, smalland Media Business using ICT
  • 34.
    APPS.coI want tolearn bootcamps Entrepreneurs initiative new businesses entrepreneurs and startups looking for investment BOOTCAMPS IDEAtIoN ACELERACtioNCONSOLIDAtIoN ¿Do you have an idea? Consolidation Aceleration Apps.Co pass from incubator to accelerator, with a focus on transforming value chains   Value chaintransformation
  • 35.
    Digital talent development Technical,technological, bachelor and master degrees in ICT careers $54MILLONES MIL 88% in social stratum1 y 2 12 % in social stratum 3,4 y 5
  • 36.
    In the year2014 the Digital Ecosystem of the country will accomplish: SUPPLY DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES APPLICATIONS USERS DEMAND SOURCE: World Bank “Building broadband: Strategies and policies for the developing world”, January 2010
  • 37.
  • 38.
    Vive Digital centers 899ViveDigital centers even in the furthest areas of the country
  • 39.
    Strengthening the digitalcontent industry 17 Closeto USD15millones viveLabs Cali Manizales Cauca Bogotá Pereira Nariño Montería Atlántico Medellín Cartagena Boyacá Quindío Huila Casanare Bucaramanga Sucre Meta
  • 40.
    Opportunities from digitalcontent Co-production agreements between public TV and convergent international houses 39.000 million pesos
  • 41.
    We are certifingDigital Citizens Civil servants and teachers in 20141.083.000
  • 42.
    Responsible use ofICT People
 Trained 1.000.000 GOAL2014
  • 43.
    INFRAESTRUCTURAInspiration: One ofthe values of Plan Vive Digital Appropiation from the usual Effective use Internet Utility Use ICT in a responsable manner in low income communities through obligatory social service for 
 48.000 students
  • 44.
    We build ViveDigital Regional together with the regions X Governors Mayors Universities Private Sector
  • 45.
    WE ARE REDUCING POVERTY WEARE IMPROVING COMPETITIVENESS AND PRODUCTIVITY WE ARE CREATING JOBS
  • 46.