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Las TIC y la sociedad digital: doce años después de la ley. Tomo I, Las TIC y las telecomunicaciones y el derecho a la competencia

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  • Édgar González López
  • Luz Mónica Herrera Zapata
  • Jorge Murgueitio Cabrera
  • Sandra Milena Ortiz Laverde

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Las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones (TIC) han irrumpido en forma vertiginosa en todos los sectores de la nueva sociedad de la información y del conocimiento, de forma que ya no es posible entender los entornos de la sociedad actual sin analizar y comprender cómo ha sido permeada por estas tecnologías que conectan a los ciudadanos a través de las telecomunicaciones. Diez años después de expedida, la Ley de TIC se reformó mediante la Ley 1978 de 2019. Estos dos acontecimientos justifican el nuevo proyecto investigativo que hoy presentamos a consideración de los lectores con el propósito de que conozcan sus contenidos, sus finalidades, sus aciertos, sus eventuales desaciertos y las mejoras que se pueden incorporar. Esta obra tiene como objetivo inicial analizar el nuevo marco normativo y las reformas introducidas con la Ley 1978 de 2019, muy orientadas al sector de las telecomunicaciones. La investigación se orienta a estudiar el derecho de la competencia en el sector de las TIC, así como los nuevos retos que la sociedad digital y las tecnologías disruptivas le plantean a la sociedad y al derecho administrativo en Colombia. En consideración a su relación temática, y con el fin de facilitar su organización y lectura, la presente obra se divide en dos tomos: el primero relacionado con Las TIC y las telecomunicaciones y el derecho a la competencia, y el segundo referido al Ecosistema digital en sus distintos desarrollos y las tecnologías disruptivas. No cabe duda de la importancia de esta obra, tanto para los lectores especializados como para los interesados en el sector de las TIC y las telecomunicaciones, y de su aporte para el análisis de las instituciones que lo conforman: los proveedores de redes y servicios de telecomunicaciones, los proveedores de plataformas y servicios TIC, los usuarios y todos aquellos que de una u otra forma intervienen en la sociedad del conocimiento virtual.

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  • Édgar González López & Luz Mónica Herrera Zapata & Jorge Murgueitio Cabrera & Sandra Milena Ortiz Laverde, 2021. "Las TIC y la sociedad digital: doce años después de la ley. Tomo I, Las TIC y las telecomunicaciones y el derecho a la competencia," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1314.
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