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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
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.
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
Pre-consultation of the Proximus reference offer “PRIO”
Publications › Consultation -
20/02/2019
Proximus has established a new reference offer related to the IP interconnection and has submitted it to BIPT according to the access and transparency obligation referred to in the BIPT decision of 20 November 2018 regarding the analysis of the market for call termination on the public telephone network provided at a fixed location. On 20 February 2019, BIPT launched the pre-consultation of this draft reference offer. The documents subject to consultation concern the “VoIP Interconnection offer”, the “Annex 2: Pricing” and the “Annex 3: Planning and Operations”. If any information is missing in these documents, BIPT asks you to contact your contact person at Proximus and to notify the Institute as well. This step should enable BIPT to collect the reactions and possible remarks of the recipients which are necessary to draft a formal decision, based on the draft reference offer under consultation. Reactions to the pre-consultation are expected by 13 March 2019 at the latest at consultation.sg@ibpt.be. Respondents are asked to ensure that the subject of the reply includes at least the reference “CONSULT-2019-B2”.
Call for input regarding the ERGP Medium Term Strategy 2020–2022 and the ERGP Work Programme 2020
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20/02/2019
ERGP believes that a Medium Term Strategy (MTS) is necessary in order to identify the core areas of focus for ERGP’s work between 2020 and 2022, taking into account the developments of the postal sector and the changes in consumers’ needs, in particular due to electronic substitution and e-commerce. The MTS 2020-2022 will form the basis of the annual Work Programme of ERGP, for the three years period it covers.
Application for suspension and annulment of 15 February 2019 lodged by 3STARSNET against the Decision of 7 December 2018 on the retail market of access to the public telephone network provided at a fixed location and on the wholesale market of call origination on the public telephone network provided at a fixed location
Publications › Consultation -
19/02/2019
Application for suspension and annulment of 15 February 2019 lodged by 3STARSNET against the BIPT Council Decision of 7 December 2018 on the retail market of access to the public telephone network provided at a fixed location and on the wholesale market of call origination on the public telephone network provided at a fixed location
Quality of mobile telecommunications networks: BIPT increases transparency
Publications › Press release -
15/02/2019
Quality of mobile telecommunications networks in Belgium
Drive test campaign results – Second semester 2018
Publications › Other -
15/02/2019
Quality of mobile networks and communication services
Pre-consultation of the Proximus reference offer “Bitstream Multicast”
Publications › Consultation -
14/02/2019
Proximus has established a new (limited) “Bitstream Multicast” reference offer and submitted it to BIPT following the relevant access and transparency obligation set in the CRC decision of 29 June 2018 on the analysis of the broadband and television broadcasting markets. On 14 February 2019 BIPT will be starting the preliminary consultation on that draft reference offer. The documents submitted for preliminary consultation are only the “Main Body” and “Annex 2: Technical specifications”. According to Proximus, due to the lack of a specific request, it is impossible at this stage to establish a sufficiently detailed and complete reference offer. If information should be lacking in these documents BIPT asks to contact your contact person at Proximus and to inform BIPT as well of this situation. The term for the preliminary consultation on the reference offers is 4 weeks and ends on 14 March 2019. This step should enable BIPT to receive a first reaction including possible remarks from beneficiaries and to determine whether based on the draft reference offer a formal decision about the draft with a consultation should be started. Respondents should kindly make sure that the object of the response contains at least the following reference « CONSULT-2019-B1 » and send this to consultation.sg@bipt.be.
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