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Notifying the BIPT
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Access to the electronic communications market is free; a newcomer on the market can start its activities after a simple notification to BIPT.
Quality of the networks
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All the information about network quality is now gathered and available under www.bipt-data.be.
Consultation regarding the evaluation of Easy Switch in 2019
Publications › Consultation -
19/06/2019
BIPT launches a consultation with specific questions in order to get input from interested parties about the effect of the “Easy Switch Royal Decree” of 6 September 2016. That Royal Decree aims to facilitate the switching of fixed operators and bundles. Deadline: until 3 September 2019 Replies should be sent electronically to consultation.sg@bipt.be with reference “CONSULT-2019-C6" as subject of the e-mail.
Summary of the legal obligations applicable to audiovisual media services in the Brussels-Capital Region
Publications › Other -
19/06/2019
A document summarises the main legal obligations applicable to audiovisual media services in the Brussels-Capital Region.
Decision of 13 June 2019 on the possibility for Nethys to apply roaming surcharges
Publications › Decision -
19/06/2019
Decision of the BIPT Council of 13 June 2019 on the possibility for Nethys to apply surcharges on the basis of Article 6d of Regulation (EU) No 531/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2012
Action for annulment against the decision of 24 April 2019 imposing an administrative fine upon Lycamobile for non-observance of the legislation regarding the identification of end-users of prepaid cards
Publications › Dispute -
17/06/2019
Action for annulment against the BIPT Council Decision of 24 April 2019 imposing an administrative fine upon Lycamobile for non-observance of the legislation regarding the identification of end-users of prepaid cards
International relations - postal sector
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The postal services do not function in a world of their own. That is why BIPT has established relations with a large number of organisations.
Network with shared resources
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Networks with shared resources are radio communication networks set up by a company that provides services to third parties. These networks include trunk radio communications networks (Tetra, MPT1327…), DGPS radio positioning networks, stolen vehicle search etc.
List of sectors, with the NIS code, the name of the sector, the municipality and the region
Publications › Other -
07/06/2019
List of sectors, with the NIS code, the name of the sector, the municipality and the region
Consultation of 25 May 2019 on the areas where the reduction in the fee related to user rights for radio-relay links applies
Publications › Consultation -
07/06/2019
The Royal Decree of 2 June 2019 amends the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 on private radio communications and user rights for fixed networks and trunked networks. The amendments introduced by that Royal Decree aim to lower by 80% and for a 10-year period the amount of the annual fees relating to the user rights for radio-relay links in those areas of the country where an extra incentive is needed to provide households and companies with a large-band connection. The Royal Decree lays down that BIPT has to determine and publish at least every two years the exact extent of those areas.
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