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Communication on the Covid-19 virus following the communication of the Belgian government of 17 March 2020
Publications › Communication -
19/03/2020
Communication on the Covid-19 virus following the communication of the Belgian government of 17 March 2020
BIPT extends the deadline for applications for the assignment of additional 4G spectrum
Publications › Press release -
19/03/2020
Brussels, 19 March 2020 – On 20 February 2020 BIPT launched a call for applications for the assignment of the remaining available spectrum in the 4G frequency band (2.6 GHz). Given the measures taken at the national level against the spread of the coronavirus, the deadline for applications is extended to Friday 15 May 2020, at 10 a.m.
Communication on the COVID-19 virus
Publications › Communication -
13/03/2020
Communication on the COVID-19 virus
Application form for a general holder's licence
Publications › Form -
09/03/2020
Application form for a general holder's licence
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The open data of the BIPT can be found at the BIPT Data Portal and at the federal platform Open Data; requests for re-use can be submitted through this portal or be addressed to the BIPT directly. Your questions relating to re-using the data of the BIPT can be sent directly to info@bipt.be by e-mail.
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A vision enables an organisation to define what it upholds.The values of an organisation enable all the stakeholders to ensure each day that all the actions it takes comply with its missions and vision. BIPT’s missions and vision, taking account of its values, follow 5 strategic axes.
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Electronic communications, postal services and media in the Brussels-Capital Region are BIPT’s main fields of activity. For each of them, the regulatory action of BIPT is based on six basic objectives.
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In order to help users choose powerful services at the best possible terms and conditions where they need them, BIPT has developed several useful tools
BIPT
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BIPT is the federal regulatory body responsible for regulating the electronic communications market, the postal market, the electromagnetic spectrum of radio frequencies and the radio and television broadcasting in the Brussels-Capital Region.
Applicable regulations - BIPT
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The applicable rules are published in French and Dutch only.
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