• Comparing offers for mobile telephony

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    In order to choose the offer best suited for your needs, you should know what type of consumer you are, in other words you should know: how often you call; how many text messages you send; how many data you download; at what time of the day you use these services; what your available budget is.
  • Choosing your Internet connection

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    What factors should be considered when choosing an offer?  Your available budget;  The desired connection speed;  The desired data volume (limited or unlimited volume);  The cost of the download volume that is not included in the offer (price beyond the allowance for offers with a limited volume);   The desired technology (Xdsl, cable, satellite, mobile);   Standalone offer or offer included in a bundle;   The providers that are available for the connection location (fixed Internet);  The quality of the customer service of the chosen provider.
  • Landmobile

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    This concerns radio communications equipment used in radio communications networks and which is intended for private mobile communications or trunk networks. These devices are subject to a licence issued by BIPT.
  • CB + PMR446 + Amateur

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    This equipment is used for recreational purposes (CB and radio amateur) or for radio communications without particular attention to security (CB and PMR-446). CB and PMR-446 devices complying with the interfaces are exempt from licensing. Radioamateur equipment requires a licence as well as an operator’s certificate.
  • Radio relay link equipment

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  • Maritime equipment

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    Devices operating on frequencies used for safe navigation. These devices require a licence as well as an operator’s certificate.
  • Broadcasting

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    Equipment used for support when making programmes for radio or television and their transmission.
  • Intelligent Transport Systems

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    Intelligent Transport Systems
  • BIPT Council Communication of 10 October 2019 on the list of postal operators holding an individual licence

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  • International relations - Electronic and Radio communications

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    Numerous international and regional bodies set out to enhance harmonisation and co-operation between the regulatory authorities and public or private operators. This also implies consultation with the users.
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