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Meaning of the symbols in the numbering database
Publications › Database -
18/04/2016
This list contains the meaning of the symbols in the numbering database
Judgment of the Brussels Court of Appeal of 10 March 2016 annulling the Decision of the BIPT Council of 20 July 2011 on bpost's conventional tariffs for the year 2010
Publications › Dispute -
13/04/2016
Judgment of the Brussels Court of Appeal of 10 March 2016 annulling the Decision of 20 July 2011 on bpost's conventional tariffs for the year 2010
Decision of 23 December 2015 on the request for transfer of user rights from b.lite and Mac Telecom to Broadband Belgium
Publications › Decision -
13/04/2016
The decisions concerns the analysis by BIPT of the request for transfer of use rights from b.lite and Mac Telecom to Broadband Belgium, as well as the request for modification of the conditions attached to the use rights transferred.
Consultation organised by the BIPT Council of 29 March 2016 at the request of the Vice-Premier and Minister of Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services on the identification of the end-users of prepaid cards
Publications › Consultation -
29/03/2016
Consultation organised by the BIPT Council of 29 March 2016 at the request of the Vice-Premier and Minister of Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services on the identification of the end-users of prepaid cards
Communication by the BIPT Council of 17 March 2016 on the results of the consultation regarding the issue of indoor coverage
Publications › Communication -
28/03/2016
Last year BIPT organised a consultation on indoor coverage. BIPT received 10 contributions. This communication gives an analysis of these contributions.
Consultation at the request of the BIPT Council regarding the BIPT Council Decision on the information provided by operators to consumers and end-users in order to enable them to make an independent evaluation of the cost of alternative usage patterns (Article 111, § 3, of the Electronic Communications Act)
Publications › Consultation -
24/03/2016
Consultation at the request of the BIPT Council regarding the BIPT Council Decision on the information provided by operators to consumers and end-users in order to enable them to make an independent evaluation of the cost of alternative usage patterns (Article 111, § 3, of the Electronic Communications Act)
Decision of 1 November 2015 on the request for transfer of user rights from Global Colocation Services to New Line Networks
Publications › Decision -
17/03/2016
The decision concerns the analysis by BIPT of the request for transfer of use rights from Global Colocation Services to New Line Networks.
Decision of 1 November 2015 on the request for transfer of user rights from World Class Wireless to New Line Networks
Publications › Decision -
17/03/2016
The decision concerns the analysis by BIPT of the request for transfer of use rights from World Class Wireless to New Line Networks.
User manual
Publications › Other -
02/03/2016
Margin squeeze tests for wholesale broadband and next generation leased lines of Proximus and wholesale cable access of Cable operators in Belgium User manual
BIPT draft guidelines - Principles to be applied for margin squeeze tests (second consultation round)
Publications › Consultation -
02/03/2016
Margin squeezes (also called "price squeezes") may occur if a vertically integrated operator sets a margin between the price of its wholesale services and the price of its retail services that is insufficient to cover the costs specific to the retail market. In 2007 BIPT adopted guidelines concerning the assessment of margin squeezes. BIPT wishes to adopt new guidelines in the light of the developments that have since occurred in this field. With this goal in mind, on 4 December 2015, BIPT launched a consultation on a draft of new guidelines as well as two corresponding spreadsheets in Excel format, developed in order to detect a possible margin squeeze for retail services provided to residential customers and small business users based on BROBA and WBA VDSL2 (Shared VLAN) as well as multicast. We are now proceeding to a second consultation round relating to the spreadsheet that was specifically developed for retail services provided on the basis of cable access. This consultation relates to the following documents: A spreadsheet in Excel format, developed to detect any margin squeezes practiced by SMP operators. The version presented entails the spreadsheet for retail services based on cable access. A manual is also available. Deadline: until 15 April 2016 Address: consultation.sg@bipt.be Ref. : CONSULT-2016-A5 Contact person: Tom Van Landeghem, Advisor (02 226 89 40)
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