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Decision of 29 March 2019 on the extension of the user rights granted to Citymesh in the 3.5 GHz frequency band for the provision of electronic communications services on the Belgian territory
Publications › Decision -
09/04/2019
Citymesh asked BIPT to add the municipalities of Beveren and Zelzate to the current licence. The addition of Beveren and Zelzate to the list of municipalities falling under the existing user rights does not in any way limit the possibilities for another potential candidate and can therefore be accepted without a new allocation procedure.
Consumer surveys
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The survey makes it possible to assess the level of information of the consumers, as well as the impact of the measures taken to regulate the electronic communications market.
Consultation regarding the analysis of the high-quality access market
Publications › Consultation -
29/03/2019
This draft decision regards the analysis of the high-quality access market. BIPT submits for consultation its analysis as well as the appropriate remedies.
Consultation at the request of the BIPT Council of 24 March 2019 on the extension of the supply of 0800 numbers
Publications › Consultation -
26/03/2019
BIPT is organising a consultation about the extension of the supply of 0800 numbers. As the administrator of the numbering plan BIPT has to ensure that this plan is administrated as efficiently and effectively as possible. Within this framework BIPT explains in the consultation that it is concerned about the available supply of 0800 numbers. Eight possible solutions are described. BIPT does favour the options that raise efficiency instead of changing the numbering plan. The purpose of this consultation is to obtain feedback from all interested parties about the various options, and to gather any useful remarks so as to choose the best solution. Depending on the choices made further actions will be needed either in the form of amendments to the Royal Decree of 27 April 2007 on managing the national numbering space and the grant and withdrawal of number user rights or of new Ministerial Orders and/or Council Decisions. This document introduces and describes the issue. It contains a number of specific questions, which the stakeholders are asked to answer. Deadline: 8 May 2019.
Appeal for annulment of 8 March 2019 lodged by Proximus against the letter of BIPT of 15 January 2019 regarding the fee owed by Proximus for the year 2019 for the use of the radio spectrum in the 2.1 GHz frequency band
Publications › Dispute -
22/03/2019
Appeal for annulment lodged by Proximus against fee owed for the year 2019 for the use of the radio spectrum in the 2.1 GHz frequency band
Coordination agreement on the PPDR 700 MHz band
Publications › Other -
21/03/2019
Frequency coordination in border areas in the frequency bands 698-703 / 753-758 MHz and 733-736 / 788-791 MHz
BIPT Council Communication of 1 March 2019 on the minimum technical specifications for indoor antenna systems
Publications › Communication -
11/03/2019
This communication replaces the Communication of 15 September 2017 on minimum technical specifications recommended for DAS systems.
Judgement of the Market Court of 6 March 2019 declaring admissible the appeal for annulment of 21 January 2019 lodged by 3STARSNET against the Decision of 20 November 2018 regarding the analysis of the market for call termination on the public telephone network provided at a fixed location
Publications › Dispute -
11/03/2019
Judgement of the Market Court of 6 March 2019 declaring admissible the appeal for annulment of 21 January 2019 lodged by 3STARSNET against the BIPT Council Decision of 20 November 2018 regarding the analysis of the market for call termination on the public telephone network provided at a fixed location
Decision of 22 January 2019 imposing a 300,000 euro fine on Telenet for not indicating the Easy Switch ID on certain business customers’ invoices
Publications › Decision -
04/03/2019
In this decision BIPT imposes a 300,000 euro administrative fine on Telenet as the latter did not indicate the Easy Switch ID in a straightforward manner on the invoices of his business customers having subscribed to a tariff plan for “fixed” telephony, Internet and/or television, intended for consumers, during the period from 1 July 2017 until December 2018. Customers have to give that Easy Switch ID to their new operator for the latter to arrange the customer’s entire switch in his place. BIPT found that by only referring to the customer zone to find the Easy Switch ID on the invoices involved, Telenet did not abide by Article 16, second sentence, of the Easy Switch RD and therefore complicated the Easy Switch process for the customers in question.
BIPT imposes a 300,000 euro administrative fine on Telenet for not indicating transfer data on certain invoices
Publications › Press release -
04/03/2019
300,000 euro administrative fine on Telenet
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