Networks with shared resources are radio communication networks publicly provided by an operator to the public. These radio communications networks can be based on different standards such as TETRA, NexEdge, MPT1327, etc.
The application to obtain user rights to operate such a network has to be lodged at least three months prior to the desired starting date of operation. The legal framework is provided by the Electronic Communications Act of 13 June 2005 and the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 on private radio communications and rights of use for fixed networks and trunked networks.
Before submitting any application it is advisable to contact the BIPT (Private Licences Department) in order to assess the technical feasibility of the network.
Prior to considering the application for a network with shared resources, a notification as an operator is required as well.
Documents
- Decision of 29 august 2023 concerning the granting to Entropia Investments BV of user rights for the operation of a public radio communications network
- Decision of 31 January 2023 concerning the granting to Citymesh of user rights for the operation of a public radio communications network
- Decision of 8 march 2022 concerning the granting to Flash Services Belgium S.A. of user rights for the operation of a public radio communications network
- Decision of 27 july 2021 concerning the granting to LJ Network Holding B.V. of an authorisation for the operation of a public radio communications network
- Decision of 27 july 2021 concerning the granting to Entropia Critical Concepts N.V. of an authorisation for the operation of a public radio communications network
- Decision of 27 april 2021 concerning the granting to TranzCom N.V. of an authorisation for the operation of a public radio communications network
- Decision of 11 June 2018 on the granting to Entropia Critical Concept N.V. of a licence for the operation of a public measurement data transmission network
Contact
BIPT - Licences Department
Boulevard du Roi Albert II 32 box 10
1000 Brussels
E-mail
Tel: +32 (0)2 226 88 15
Last updated on 20/06/2024