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Consultation on the draft amendments to the “data retention” bill
Publications › Consultation -
25/02/2022
Consultation at the request of the Minister of Telecommunications on the draft amendments to the “data retention” bill
Decision of 21 February 2022 regarding the areas where the reduction in the amount of the fees relating to the user rights for radio-relay links applies
Publications › Decision -
24/02/2022
BIPT has to determine and publish at least every two years the exact extent of te areas of the country where an extra incentive is needed to provide households and companies with a large-band connection.
Opinion of 10 February 2022 on the draft Royal Decree on postal services
Publications › Opinion -
23/02/2022
On 10 February 2022, the BIPT adopted an opinion regarding certain provisions of the draft Royal Decree on postal services, in accordance with Article 6, § 2, and Articles 7 and 13 of the Act of 26 January 2018 on postal services. The purpose of this draft Royal Decree is, among other things, to combine and reorganise in one set of rules provisions currently spread across three Royal Decrees while adapting the current texts to the legal and technological developments on the postal market. This opinion is delivered pursuant to Article 14, § 1, 1°, of the Act of 17 January 2003 on the status of the regulator of the Belgian postal and telecommunications sectors.
More clarity on unlimited surfing
Publications › Press release -
23/02/2022
The BIPT has published guidelines to clarify the use of the term “unlimited internet”
Communication of 21 February 2022 regarding Guidelines for the provision of “unlimited” Internet
Publications › Communication -
23/02/2022
The BIPT is publishing guidelines to throw some light on the use of the term “unlimited Internet”.
Consultation concerning the introduction in the postal regulation of a provision regarding the delivery of postal parcels to dwellings equipped with an individual parcel box
Publications › Consultation -
21/02/2022
This consultation at the request of the Minister of Postal Services regards a draft Royal Decree aimed at incorporating standards relating to the delivery of parcels to dwellings equipped with a parcel box into the postal regulation.
Belgium 2022-2
Publications › Microphone & in-ear system frequencies -
21/02/2022
List of frequencies allowed for microphones and in-ear systems - For use throughout Belgium.
Consumption management
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In fixed telephony, you generally pay a subscription to the operator's network as well as national (fixed and mobile) and international calls, either during fixed or peak hours. In mobile telephony, you can use a prepaid card, pay a flat rate or pay only for calls actually made. We invite you to find out about your real consumption profile available on the customer area that your operator makes available to its subscribers on its website and to use it manually or automatically in www.meilleurtarif.be, our price comparison tool.
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Check whether you have a permanent contract or not; this is also specified on your invoice. If you have acquired a free or bargain price appliance from your operator, he can demand an extra compensation.
General holder’s licences
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Merchants (manufacturers, importers, salesmen and rental companies) of radio communications equipment can obtain a general holder’s licence for all equipment stocked or displayed by them in the same workshop, depot, warehouse or other location.
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