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CB + PMR446 + Amateur
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This equipment is used for recreational purposes (CB and radio amateur) or for radio communications without particular attention to security (CB and PMR-446). CB and PMR-446 devices complying with the interfaces are exempt from licensing. Radioamateur equipment requires a licence as well as an operator’s certificate.
Radio relay link equipment
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BIPT Council Communication of 10 October 2019 on the list of postal operators holding an individual licence
Publications › Communication -
25/10/2019
International relations - Electronic and Radio communications
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Numerous international and regional bodies set out to enhance harmonisation and co-operation between the regulatory authorities and public or private operators. This also implies consultation with the users.
National relations
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Community regulators for broadcasting - Belgian Competition Authority - Mediation services
Concepts of 'postal service' and 'postal item'
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All postal service providers are subject to the postal legislation, whether they provide universal or non-universal postal services. “Postal services” are services involving the clearance, sorting, transport and distribution of postal items. A “postal item” is an addressed item in its final form, processed by the postal service provider and weighing less than 31.5 kg. Above this weight, the parcel is too heavy to be handled by a single average individual, without mechanical support. The delivery of parcels above that weight is a matter of logistic services and not of delivery of postal items.
Obligations applying to all postal services providers
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All postal service providers, whether or not they provide services within the framework of the universal services and whether or not they are subject to a licence, have to meet at least the following obligations
Obtaining a postal license
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The provision of a letter post service which is part of the universal service requires a licence issued by the BIPT.
Appeal of 14 October 2019 lodged by Citymesh against the BIPT Council Decision of 17 September 2019 regarding the request to extend the user rights of Citymesh in the 3.5 GHz frequency band for the provision of electronic communications services on the Belgian territory with the city of Courtrai
Publications › Dispute -
22/10/2019
Appeal of 14 October 2019 lodged by Citymesh against the BIPT Council Decision of 17 September 2019 regarding the request to extend the user rights of Citymesh in the 3.5 GHz frequency band for the provision of electronic communications services on the Belgian territory with the city of Courtrai
BIPT monitors radio equipment with regard to compliance and harmful interference
Publications › Press release -
22/10/2019
The Radio Equipment Directive or "RED" applies to all equipment that can transmit or receive radio waves. It ensures that the equipment meets the essential health and safety requirements and does not cause harmful interference.
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