Colombian presidential candidate De la Espriella has publicly stated his intention to entrust the country’s digital connectivity to Elon Musk and his companies. This pledge comes at a time when global trends emphasize technological autonomy and independence. Critics argue that this move would result in increased dependence on a foreign entity and further concentrate power within a single company. De la Espriella’s position contrasts with international efforts to establish national control over critical technological infrastructure. The candidate’s statement has sparked debate regarding Colombia’s digital sovereignty and the potential implications of relinquishing control over its connectivity. This proposal raises questions about data security, privacy, and the future of Colombia’s technological development. The move has been widely criticized by analysts as a potential surrender of national digital control.