• Judgement of the Market Court of 23 December 2020 dismissing the appeal by All Communications NV of 24 July 2020 against the letter of the BIPT of 29 May 2020 on the supply of GSM repeaters

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    Judgement of the Market Court of 23 December 2020 dismissing the appeal by All Communications NV of 24 July 2020 against the letter of the BIPT of 29 May 2020 on the supply of GSM repeaters
  • Communication on the list of postal services providers holding an individual licence (2021)

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    Communication on the list of postal services providers holding an individual licence (2021)
  • Communication regarding the monitoring of the universal telecommunications service 2020

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    Communication regarding the monitoring of the universal telecommunications service 2020
  • FAQ

    An application form is available. The authorisation is charged: € 19,05 to pay on the account of BIPT: IBAN BE68 6791 7078 1634 (BIC : PCHQBEBB), with the reference “Aeronautical authorisation”.

    You must enclose:

    • the copy of the proof of the payment of € 19,05;
    • In case of an application on behalf of a company or association, a copy of the articles of association.

    Please note that the aircraft must be registered with the DGAT.

  • Opinion on the draft Royal Decree regarding the sailors

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    Opinion of the BIPT Council of 12 June 2020 on the draft Royal Decree regarding the sailors
  • FAQ

    Once Brexit enters into force, i.e. on 1 January 2021, the European rules on international communications will no longer apply to calls and SMS messages from Belgium to the United Kingdom (and British numbers). As a consequence, operators will no longer be obliged to respect the tariff ceilings provided for in European legislation.

    Operators which decide to no longer apply these tariff ceilings must notify their customers one month in advance of the new applicable tariffs.

  • FAQ

    Once Brexit enters into force, i.e. on 1 January 2021, the European rules on roaming will no longer apply in the United Kingdom.

    Wholesale services

    Providers of roaming services to roaming customers (hereinafter “roaming services providers”) operating within the EU:

    • when they request wholesale access to roaming services, no longer benefit from the obligation for mobile network operators established in the United Kingdom to meet all the reasonable wholesale roaming access requests (Article 3 of the Regulation (EU) No 531/2012);
    • will no longer benefit from EU regulation on the maximum wholesale roaming tariffs that the operators of a visited network established in the United Kingdom may charge for providing wholesale roaming services in the European Union (Articles 7, 9 and 12 of the Regulation (EU) No 531/2012). In the event of a Brexit without an agreement, customers must be informed of the new roaming tariffs that apply in the United Kingdom or from an EU country to the United Kingdom.

    Retail services

    • Operators will no longer be obliged to apply the retail service rules as laid down in European legislation to roaming customers in the United Kingdom. As these rules concern the implementation of Roam-like-at-Home tariffs, operators may, if they so wish, apply rates which are higher than domestic rates to roaming customers in the United Kingdom.
    • Operators wishing to no longer apply Roam-like-at-Home tariffs must notify their customers at least one month in advance of the new roaming tariffs which are applicable in the United Kingdom or from a European country to the United Kingdom.
       

  • Consultation on the draft of the operational plan 2021

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    Consultation on the draft of the operational plan 2021
  • Opinion of the BIPT Council of March 25, 2020

    Publications › Opinion -
    This opinion concerns a draft Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree of 7 March 1995 on the establishment and operation of GSM mobile telephone networks, the Royal Decree of 24 October 1997 on the establishment and operation of DSC-1800 mobile telephone networks, and the Royal Decree of 18 January 2001 fixing the specifications and the procedure for granting licences for third-generation mobile telecommunications systems and a draft Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree of 24 March 2009 on radio access in the 3410-3500/3510-3600 MHz and 10150-10300/10500-10650 MHz frequency bands
  • Consultation regarding the draft decision on the extension of the 2G and 3G licences

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    Verlängerung der 2G- und 3G-Genehmigungen
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