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Roam Like At Home enters into force tomorrow
Publications › Press release -
14/06/2017
Roam Like At Home enters into force tomorrow
Communication by the BIPT Council of 18 May 2017 regarding the results of the study on the Belgian market for parcel delivery in the context of e-commerce activities
Publications › Communication -
13/06/2017
In order to get a clear insight into the situation of e-commerce in Belgium, BIPT has entrusted KPMG with a study aiming at mapping out the possible obstacles to the growth of e-commerce as regards parcel delivery. On the basis of existing studies, a survey specifically created for the occasion, and a public consultation, KPMG has identified the following three obstacles to the growth of e-commerce: the lack of transparency as far as the delivery offer and customs charges are concerned; the Belgian legislation, which is insufficiently adapted to e-commerce, and a lack of responsiveness to consumer expectations. The study also offers 7 recommendations to boost e-commerce in Belgium.
Consultation of the BIPT Council of 17 June on the draft of the operational plan 2017
Publications › Consultation -
13/06/2017
Deadline: 30 June 2017. The contact person is Jimmy Smedts, Senior advisor (02 226 88 22). Responses are expected electronically only to consultation.sg@ibpt.be (ref. Consult-2017-B7.. The document should clearly indicate what is confidential. If the answer contains confidential information, it must be accompanied by a non-confidential version of the response.
BIPT publishes new coverage maps and a new quality barometer
Publications › Press release -
09/06/2017
BIPT has updated its maps of the fixed and mobile Internet access in Belgium and its telecommunications services quality barometer.The fixed coverage maps, which are published with a higher degree of accuracy, enable the consumers and public authorities to monitor the fixed network development in Belgium. The quality barometer is composed of several indicators relating to the operators’ operational efficiency. It should enable consumers to compare the operators’ performance and to encourage the latter to improve the quality of their services.
BIPT observes several violations during a monitoring operation concerning the registration of prepaid cards
Publications › Press release -
08/06/2017
Identification of prepaid SIM cards
Annual report 2016
Publications › Annual report -
08/06/2017
Annual report 2016
Consultation organised at the request of the Minister of Telecommunications on the 3400-3800 MHz frequency band
Publications › Consultation -
07/06/2017
The consultation relates to the regulatory framework for public mobile networks, and in particular for the 3400-3800 MHz frequency band.
BIPT imposes a 16% decrease of the wholesale mobile termination rates
Publications › Press release -
31/05/2017
Decision regarding the mobile call termination market
Decision of 26 May 2017 – MTR market analysis 2017
Dossier -
31/05/2017
This decision designates several operators as having significant market power and imposes on them several obligations to fulfil.
Market analysis mobile call termination (2017)
Publications › Decision -
31/05/2017
In the framework of the decision of 26 May 2017 BIPT examined the market for call termination on individual mobile networks. 8 operators (Join Experience, Lycamobile, Orange Belgium, Proximus, Telenet, Telenet Group, Vectone Mobile en Voxbone) were presented as companies with significant market power. The main obligation existed in imposing a lower MTR (mobile termination rate).
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