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Consultation concerning a draft bill amending article 5 of the law of 26 January 2018 on postal services to provide for a percentage of salaried workers in the parcel delivery sector in Belgium.
Publications › Consultation -
11/03/2022
At the request of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Post, Petra De Sutter, BIPT submits for public consultation the preliminary draft law referred to in the appendix, aimed in particular at modifying article 5 of the law of 26 January 2018, in order to require postal service providers of a certain size to use a minimum percentage of employees or temporary workers.
Communication on the proposal for a Royal Decree amending annex 2 of the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 on private radio communications and user rights for fixed networks and trunk networks and the annex to the Royal Decree of 16 April 1998 on satellite earth stations
Publications › Communication -
11/03/2022
The proposal seeks to amend annex 2 of the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 and the annex to the Royal Decree of 16 April 1998, pursuant to Article 13/1, § 2, of the Act of 13 June 2005 on electronic communications.
Prior consultation on the reference offer of Fiberklaar
Publications › Consultation -
10/03/2022
In 2021, two joint ventures were created by Proximus, with EQT Infrastructure on the one side and Eurofiber on the other side. The purpose of these two companies, named Fiberklaar and Unifiber, is to deploy a passive point-to-point FTTH network in the northern and southern parts of the country respectively and to provide a passive access to that network.
Prior consultation on the reference offer of Unifiber
Publications › Consultation -
10/03/2022
In 2021, two joint ventures were created by Proximus, with EQT Infrastructure on the one side and Eurofiber on the other side. The purpose of these two companies, named Fiberklaar and Unifiber, is to deploy a passive point-to-point FTTH network in the northern and southern parts of the country respectively and to provide a passive access to that network.
Decision of 8 February 2022 on the technical and operational conditions for the avoidance of harmful interference in the 1427-1517 MHz band
Publications › Decision -
04/03/2022
The decision concerns the technical and operational conditions to ensure the coexistence of neighboring networks using the 1427-1517 MHz frequency band, and the protection of other services and applications in the adjacent bands.
Communication of 21 February 2022 on the conformity of Brutélé’s cost accounting system for 2020
Publications › Communication -
03/03/2022
With the publication of this communication, the BIPT Council confirms the conformity of Brutélé’s cost accounting system for 2020.
Communication of 21 February 2022 on the conformity of Telenet’s cost accounting system for 2020
Publications › Communication -
03/03/2022
With the publication of this communication, the BIPT Council confirms the conformity of Telenet’s cost accounting system for 2020.
Communication of 21 February 2022 on the conformity of VOO’s cost accounting system for 2020
Publications › Communication -
03/03/2022
With the publication of this communication, the BIPT Council confirms the conformity of VOO’s cost accounting system for 2020.
"Price" studies
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Once or twice a year, BIPT paints a “picture” of the applicable rates on the residential market for electronic communications services. Each year since 2012, BIPT carries out a comparative price study of telecommunications products in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Since 2012, BIPT has a thorough survey carried out about the perception of consumers on the functioning of the electronic communications market in Belgium.
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
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