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Opinion of 10 May 2022 on the draft Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree of 6 September 2016 regarding the migration of fixed line services and bundles of services in the electronic communications sector
Publications › Opinion -
04/10/2022
This opinion on the draft Royal Decree amending the so-called Easy Switch Royal Decree constitutes the legally prescribed BIPT opinion, referred to in Article 111/2, § 1, of the Act of 13 June 2005 on electronic communications. The BIPT issues a favourable opinion on this draft Royal Decree.
Decision of 20 September 2022 on the analysis of the “one-time fees” and the monthly rent “ISLA Repair” of the Bitstream GPON reference offer of Proximus
Dossier -
04/10/2022
Following the decision on the analysis of the broadband and television broadcasting markets of 29 June 2018, BIPT reviews the tariffs charged to alternative operators for services carried out by Proximus within the framework of the Bitstream GPON reference offer. Those include the services regarding a line activation or migration and the guarantees in terms of repair (“ISLA Repair’).
Consultation on a draft decision regarding the identification of the network termination point for broadband services and TV services
Publications › Consultation -
03/10/2022
In this draft decision, the BIPT clarifies how it interprets the regulations regarding terminal equipment in order to facilitate the free choice thereof. In compliance with the BEREC guidelines, the BIPT determines the NTP location in this draft decision and analyses the actual ensuing consequences. It also looks into the publication of the necessary technical specifications in order for the free choice of modem to be implemented as smoothly as possible.
Decision of 27 September 2022 regarding the amount of the annual fees for fixed links in the HF band for public radio communication networks
Publications › Decision -
27/09/2022
The decision covers the fixed links in the HF band for public radio communication networks, and in particular the amount of the annual fees.
Consultation on a draft proposal for a Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree of 28 November 2021 on radio access in the 3400-3800 MHz frequency band
Publications › Consultation -
23/09/2022
The draft Royal Decree aims to amend the Royal Decree 3600 MHz to enable operators other than Citymesh and Gridmax to bid for the 3410-3430 MHz frequency block.
Consultation on a draft proposal for a Royal Decree on private broadband radio local area networks
Publications › Consultation -
23/09/2022
The draft Royal Decree aims to enable the BIPT to authorise private local area networks using 4G or 5G technologies in the 3800-4200 MHz frequency band.
Opinion of 30 August 2022 on the proposal for revising Article 29 of the Constitution with a view to extending the confidentiality of correspondence to all forms of private communication
Publications › Opinion -
16/09/2022
Opinion on a proposal for revising Article 29 of the Constitution
ERGP Stakeholder Forum on 30 September in Brussels
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15/09/2022
The ERGP Stakeholders Forum is the meeting point for regulators, postal, digital, delivery and e-commerce sector representatives.
Communication of 7 September 2022 regarding an inspection of bpost’s measuring systems within the context of the management contract for services of general economic interest
Publications › Communication -
14/09/2022
The BIPT has been tasked by the legislator with the monitoring of the compliance with several obligations imposed on bpost. From that point of view an inspection took place at the end of 2021 of a sample of services of general economic interest.
Decision of 13 September 2022 on the extension of the 2G and 3G licences
Publications › Decision -
14/09/2022
The 2G and 3G licences expire on 15 September 2021. The draft decision aims at extending the 2G and 3G licences until the end of 2022.
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