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Decision of 12 January 2016 on the composition of the board referred to in the Royal Decree of 5 May 2006 regarding a conciliation procedure before the BIPT for the year 2016
Publications › Decision -
23/01/2016
Decision regarding the composition of the reconciliation board for 2016.
Communication of the BIPT Council of 19 January 2016 regarding the Belgian postal services observatory for 2010 to 2014
Publications › Communication -
22/01/2016
The indicators present in this observatory aim at providing a representation of the market structure intended for all the stakeholders of the postal sector (senders, addressees, operators, various intermediate players, etc.). These indicators allow approaching the market on supply side, the evolution of the universal service provider activity and its competitors, as well as the results of the postal activity in Belgium in terms of quality of service and innovation for the users of these services.
Communication of the BIPT Council of 18 January 2016 on registered postal items
Publications › Communication -
20/01/2016
Since the liberalisation of postal services, carried out in Belgium by the Act of 13 December 2010, different service providers can provide certain services formerly reserved to the public enterprise named La Poste (known today as bpost), sometimes after obtaining a licence. These services include the handling of physical registered items (as opposed to electronic registered mail). Any holder of a postal licence, as defined in Article 148sexies of the Act of 21 March 1991 on the reform of certain economic public economies, is allowed to provide this service. To this day, only TBC-Post (Mosaic sprl) has such a licence. This communication is a reminder that the law gives moreover the same legal value to the physical registered items handled by bpost or by a postal licence holder, even for the registered items about which a legal or regulatory provision lays down they have to be “by post” or any similar reference.
BIPT Council Communication of 13 January 2016 on the BIPT follow-up audit of the external BELEX monitoring system of bpost for monitoring the delivery times of domestic priority and non-priority single piece letter post items, and of the internal monitoring system of bpost for domestic registered items and single piece letter postal parcels
Publications › Communication -
18/01/2016
In accordance with the management contract and secondary legislation (the Royal Decree implementing title IV of the Act of 21 March 1991) BIPT monitors the measuring tools mentioned below used to monitor delivery times of the following four services that are part of the small users basket: - domestic priority single piece letter post items; - domestic non-priority single piece letter post items; - domestic registered single piece items; - domestic single piece postal parcels. PwC had been tasked with auditing the postal monitoring systems.
Decision of the BIPT Council of 13 January 2016 on monitoring mail delivery times for the year 2014 for domestic priority single piece mail, domestic non priority single piece mail, domestic single piece registered items, domestic single piece parcels and incoming cross-border priority single piece letter post
Publications › Decision -
18/01/2016
This decision regards the implementation of Articles 32 and 34, 2°, of the Royal Decree implementing Title IV (Reform of the Postal Authority) of the Act of 21 March 1991, i.e. the monitoring and publication of delivery times for the five following services included in the small users basket: - domestic priority single piece mail; - domestic non priority single piece mail; - domestic single piece registered items; - domestic single piece parcels; - incoming cross-border priority single piece letter post.
Judgement of the Brussels Court of Appeal of 9 December 2015 stating the withdrawal of Telenet-Tecteo Bidco from its appeals for annulment against:
Publications › Dispute -
07/01/2016
the Decision of the BIPT Council of 5 April 2013 concerning the refusal to grant to Telenet-Tecteo Bidco the postponement of the business offer regarding 3G services until 15 January 2013 and the Belgian population coverage level; the Decision of the BIPT Council of 28 June 2013 imposing an administrative penalty upon Telenet-Tecteo Bidco for non-compliance with Article 4, § 1, of the RD of 18 January 2001
Radio channel programming for sea and inland navigation
Publications › Other -
06/01/2016
Communication of the BIPT Council of 22 December 2015 regarding the monitoring of the universal telecommunications service 2014-2015
Publications › Communication -
06/01/2016
Communication of the BIPT Council of 22 December 2015 regarding the monitoring of the universal telecommunications service 2014-2015
Comments received by BIPT within the framework of the public consultation concerning its draft of the operational plan 2016
Publications › Operational plan -
30/12/2015
Comments received by BIPT within the framework of the public consultation concerning its draft of the operational plan 2016
Operational plan 2016
Publications › Operational plan -
30/12/2015
Operational plan 2016
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