• Fixed networks (radio-relay links)

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    Radio-relay links are used to link two locations instead of using a telephone cable or optical fibre.
  • Radars

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    A radar is an installation made to search the surroundings for objects (targets) in the air, on land or at sea, by means of radio waves.
  • Free use of radio

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    In order to use these communication systems without any interference a specific frequency needs to be assigned to each user; therefore, it is necessary to apply to BIPT for a licence. However, certain equipment is licence-exempt.
  • Drones

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    In addition to those regarding radiocommunications, the use of drones is subject to other rules.
  • Checks / Interference

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    Radio interference can disrupt and render impossible the proper operation of transmitters and/or receivers. The NCS service of the BIPT (the National Spectrum Monitoring Department) is responsible for "policing the radio waves". Cases of interference can be reported by post, telephone, fax or e-mail. Interference occurring in telephones should first be reported to your telephone operator.
  • Delivery

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    The postal items are delivered at home or ‘poste restante’. A delivery ’poste restante’ is done at a charge, except for braille and assimilated postal items.
  • Tariffs of the universal service provider

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    The universal service provider is subject to a number of obligations. BIPT monitors the obligations the universal service provider has to meet.
  • Mobile networks

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    Radio networks are used for communication between mobile and/or portable stations, possibly via base stations by means of voice or data transmission. It is necessary to apply for a licence at BIPT.
  • Consultation on new wholesale tariffs for access to the cable operators’ networks

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    BIPT and the media regulators have published draft decisions proposing new monthly wholesale tariffs for access to the cable operators’ networks.
  • Cookie policy

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    A cookie is a small text file which may be saved on your computer when you visit a website. This text file contains information such as the language you choose on a website. When you visit that website again, that cookie is sent to that site, so that the website recognises your browser.
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