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Communication of the BIPT Council of 23 December 2014 on BIPT’s monitoring in 2013 and 2014 of the postal service providers
Publications › Communication -
23/12/2014
The Act of 21 March 1991 on the reform of some economic public companies tasks BIPT with the publication of a yearly report of the actions it has undertaken in order to verify that postal service providers abide by their obligations. In 2014, BIPT continued the monitoring initiated in 2013. In 2013, BIPT also opened 45 new files within the context of monitoring. The companies contacted were also asked to fill out a form containing a questionnaire on the obligations imposed by the “postal legislator” on the postal service providers. BIPT gave particular attention to two files for which the companies concerned were not yet in order. Out of the 47 checks, eleven companies were asked to make their practices comply with the postal regulation. As shown by the thorough analysis of the files, companies that do not abide by the postal regulation mainly fail to do so with regard to measures relating to complaint handling. The violations observed are often due to a lack of understanding of the postal regulation. As a reminder, companies that do not comply, can be subject to a formal notice according to Article 21 of the Act of 17 January 2003 on the status of the regulator of the Belgian postal and telecommunications sectors.
Decision of the Conference of regulators of the electronic Communications sector (CRC) of 18 December 2014 on the renewal and correction of the CRC decision of 1 July 2011 on the market analysis of the broadband internet markets
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23/12/2014
Decision of the Conference of regulators of the electronic Communications sector (CRC) of 18 December 2014 on the renewal and correction of the CRC decision of 1 July 2011 on the market analysis of the broadband internet markets
Communication of the BIPT Council of 11 December 2014 regarding the Belgian postal services observatory for 2010 to 2013
Publications › Communication -
15/12/2014
The indicators present in this observatory aim at providing a representation of the market structure intended for all the stakeholders of the postal sector (senders, addressees, operators, various intermediate players, etc.). These indicators allow approaching the market on supply side, the evolution of the universal service provider activity and its competitors, as well as the results of the postal activity in Belgium in terms of quality of service and innovation for the users of these services.
BIPT publishes the economic key figures of the postal sector
Publications › Press release -
15/12/2014
In its observatory, BIPT publishes the economic key figures of the postal sector for 2013. They reveal a surprising trend: in spite of a decrease of the volumes and revenue in 2013, investments in the postal sector have increased. Bpost has raised the letter post tariffs by 2.6% and has consolidated its market share in the competitive parcel and express mail segment.
Opinion of the European Commission of 15 December 2014 (multicast & Ethernet)
Publications › Other -
15/12/2014
Opinion of the European Commission of 15 December 2014 (multicast & Ethernet)
Consultation of the BIPT Council of 12 December on the draft of the operational plan 2015
Publications › Consultation -
12/12/2014
Deadline: 16 January 2015. The contact person is Dirk Appelmans, Adviser (02 226 87 67). Responses are expected electronically only to consultation.sg@ibpt.be. 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.
Consultation of 25 November 2014 regarding the revision of the policy for the management of the numbering plan
Publications › Consultation -
10/12/2014
Deadline for reply: until 31 March 2015 E-mail your reactions to: consultation.sg@bipt.be Contact person: Jan Vannieuwenhuyse, engineer-adviser (+32 2 2268759)
Consultation of the draft decision on the addendum NGLL prices to BROTSoLL
Publications › Consultation -
09/12/2014
Deadline for reply: until 6 January 2015 E-mail your reactions to: consultation.sg@bipt.be (re CONSULT-2014-H5) Contact person: Alain Maton, engineer-adviser (02 2268 936)
Draft communication of 8 December 2014 by the BIPT Council regarding cordless microphones and other PMSE equipment in radio interfaces B10 and F2
Publications › Consultation -
09/12/2014
This draft communication is the continuation of the communication of 16 March 2012. In this communication the consequences of freeing up the 700 MHz band are explained, among other things.
Decision of the BIPT Council of 21 November 2014 on introducing a tariff warning message that precedes calls to 070 numbers
Publications › Decision -
05/12/2014
In this decision BIPT obliges operators who make 070 numbers available to providers of premium rate services, to ensure that before redirecting the call to the service, a free tariff warning message is given. The obligation is valid from 1 July 2015.
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