• FAQ

    A form is available. The operator’s certificate is valid for 5 years and is charged: €29,96 in 2023. 

    • If you have passed an exam and are asking you first operator’s certificate (or if you have passed a superior exam and enter a higher class), it will be included in the examination price.
    • If you were a radio amateur in the past and you wish to resume the hobby, please send us your certificate of achievement. A certificate will be issued at the above-mentioned price.
    • If you hold a certificate issued by another CEPT country and now live in Belgium, you can, based on that certificate, get a Belgian operator’s certificate at the above-mentioned price.
    • If you hold a certificate issued by a non-CEPT country and now live in Belgium, you must provide BIPT, in addition to the copy of the certificate of achievement, with the detailed subject matter of the examination you took in that country. This matter has to be provided in French, Dutch or English through either an official translation (sworn translator) or an official website. BIPT will, according to this information, determine the level of the licence.

  • FAQ

    You must register via a GMDSS examination centre. 

    The practical exam takes place on the equipment used by the candidate during his or her training. 

    There is a €82,40 registration fee, which is non-refundable. 

    In case of an annulment more than one week before the exam or upon presentation of a medical certificate, the registration fee can be moved to another date. 

    To pass, one must obtain 50% of the points for each subject and 60% in total. No exoneration will be granted for the practical part. 

    In case of a re-examination, an exemption is only granted for the theoretical parts for which the candidate obtained 70% or more and if the candidate does so within one year after the original examination. 

    In the event of a re-examination, the practical part must always be redone.
     

  • Decision of 7 February 2023 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 2023

    Publications › Decision -
    This Decision repeals the BIPT Council Decision of 25 January 2022 regarding the composition of the board referred to in the Royal Decree of 5 May 2006 laying down a conciliation procedure before the Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications for the year 2022.
  • The BIPT publishes new figures on our mobile networks’ quality, including aboard trains

    Publications › Press release -
    The BIPT’s data portal has been updated with recent information on the quality of Belgian networks
  • Drive and train test campaign results 2022

    Publications › Other -
    When considering the quality of mobile networks and communication services, we think in terms of network availability (coverage), phone calls quality and quality of data services over the Internet, such as streaming and web browsing.
  • Operational plan 2023

    Publications › Operational plan -
    The annual operational plan translates the strategic goals from the strategic plan into operational goals by means of cards interpreting the strategic goal per strategic axis.
  • Decision of 31 January 2023 concerning the granting to Citymesh of user rights for the operation of a public radio communications network

    Publications › Decision -
    Citymesh is licensed to operate a network operating to TETRA standard. Access to the network will be offered publicly.
  • Consultation on a draft Royal Decree implementing Article 121/1, § 2, subsection two, of the Act of 13 June 2005 on electronic communications as regards the retention of access to an email address upon switching operators

    Publications › Consultation -
    Upon request of the Minister of Telecommunications the BIPT organises a public consultation in order to gather contributions regarding a draft Royal Decree implementing Article 121/1, § 2, subsection two, ECA. The Royal Decree aims to set the maximum amount for the fee of the provider of this facility in case of its renewal.
  • Request for information (RFI) on the launch of a call for projects to subsidise research projects on 6G

    Publications › Other -
    In order to contribute to research on future mobile technologies, the federal government has allocated a budget of EUR 1.5 million to support research projects on future 6G mobile technologies.
  • Judgement of the Market Court of 25 January 2023 – Spectrum Fee Proximus

    Publications › Dispute -
    In its judgement of 25 January 2023, the Market Court takes note of the withdrawal by Proximus of its action of 6 July 2022 following the judgement of the Court of Cassation of 11 February 2022 which quashed the judgement of the Market Court of 4 September 2019 dismissing the claims of Proximus regarding the fee for the year 2019 for the use of the radio spectrum in the 2.1 GHz frequency band.
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