Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications
Search
search.button
EN
FR
NL
DE
Consumers
Operators
Consumers
Search
search.button
Telephone, Internet, TV
Rights and obligations
Rights and obligations
General framework
Contract
Contents
Change by the operator
Duration
Contract Summary
Invoice
Content of the invoice
Unpaid bill
Connection
Free modem choice
Comparing operators
Comparing operators
Comparing offers
Mobile telephony
Bundles
Fixed Telephony
Choosing your Internet connection
Comparing offers
List of mobile operators
List of fixed and convergent operators
Quality indicators
Network coverage
Fibre optic
Switching
Switching
Switching operators
Switching fixed operators?
Portability
Cancelling the contract
Tariffs
Tariffs
Social tariff
Premium calls & SMS
Direct invoicing
Consumption management
Alert mechanism (Bill Shock)
Roaming
International calls & SMS
"Price" studies
National benchmarking 2025 – Fixed and convergent
National benchmarking 2025 - Mobile
Consumer surveys
Consumer protection
Consumer protection
Emergency numbers and services
Handicapped users
Prepaid cards
Net neutrality
Compensation for service disruption
Spoofing
Fraudulent text messages & calls
Fraudulent SIM swapping
Postal services
General information
General information
Delivery
The universal postal service
Quality
Tariffs
Questions about postal services
Operators / Networks
Operators / Networks
Operators
Postal points
E-commerce
Radio frequencies
Private use / Hobby
Private use / Hobby
Free use of radio
Drones
Radioamateurs
Aeronautical
Maritime
Hunting
Professional use
Professional use
Obtaining / Cancelling a licence
Fixed networks (radio-relay links)
Private broadband radio local area networks
Mobile networks
Trials & Testing
Satellite Earth Stations
Jammers
Radars
Events
Microphones
Checks / Interference
Market monitoring
Market monitoring
Market monitoring
Equipment bought abroad and/or on the Internet
National restrictions
Forbidden and/or special equipment
Mobile network indoor coverage
Chargers of the Easee brand
Health / Environment
Frequency plan
Digital
The Digital Services Act (DSA)
The Digital Services Act (DSA)
Digital Service Act in a nutshell
Providers of online intermediary services
DSA Trusted flaggers
Access to platform data for researchers
Out-of-court dispute settlement for online platforms
DSA: filing a complaint
Code of conduct+on countering illegal hate speech online
Terrorist content online (TCO)
Terrorist content online (TCO)
What is terrorist content?
What is the European regulation?
What are your rights if your content is unjustly removed?
Competent Belgian authorities and role of the BIPT
BIPT
The regulator
The regulator
BIPT
The Council
Collaborations
National relations
International relations - Telecom & Radiocom
International relations - postal sector
1993-2023: 30 years of activity
Missions
Strategy
Activities
Activities
Means of action
Useful tools
Plans and reports
Working at BIPT
Questions & complaints
Faq
Complaints
5G
Construction of infrastructure
News
Operators
FR
NL
DE
EN
Consumers: 3508 results found
Export XML
Search
BIPT monitors radio equipment with regard to compliance and harmful interference
Publications › Press release -
22/10/2019
The Radio Equipment Directive or "RED" applies to all equipment that can transmit or receive radio waves. It ensures that the equipment meets the essential health and safety requirements and does not cause harmful interference.
Appeal of 14 October 2019 lodged by Citymesh against the BIPT Council Decision of 17 September 2019 regarding the request to extend the user rights of Citymesh in the 3.5 GHz frequency band for the provision of electronic communications services on the Belgian territory with the city of Courtrai
Publications › Dispute -
22/10/2019
Appeal of 14 October 2019 lodged by Citymesh against the BIPT Council Decision of 17 September 2019 regarding the request to extend the user rights of Citymesh in the 3.5 GHz frequency band for the provision of electronic communications services on the Belgian territory with the city of Courtrai
BIPT Council Decision of 10 October 2019 on the declaration of non-conformity of bpost's cost accounting system for the year 2016
Publications › Decision -
22/10/2019
In conformity with Article 19 of the RD of 25 April 2014 the BIPT adopts this decision by virtue of which it addresses a declaration of non-conformity to the universal service provider.
Opinion of 15 May 2019 on the draft Royal Decree implementing the NIS Act as well as certain provisions of the “Critical Infrastructures Act”
Publications › Opinion -
21/10/2019
Opinion of the BIPT Council of 15 May 2019 on the draft Royal Decree implementing the NIS Act as well as certain provisions of the “Critical Infrastructures Act”
Decision of 11 October 2019 on the composition of the board referred to in the Royal Decree of 5 May 2006 regarding a conciliation procedure before the BIPT for the year 2019
Publications › Decision -
21/10/2019
Decision regarding the composition of the reconciliation board for 2019.
Contract termination
Pages
The Act of 13 June 2005 on electronic communications regulates the termination of contracts between operators and their customers, and the migration of customers between operators.
Roaming services in the EEA
Pages
Many provisions are applicable to roaming in the EEA. When customers use roaming services within the EEA, the applicable tariff is the national retail price, i.e. the unit retail tariff applied at national level to calls made, SMS messages sent (from and to different public communications networks within the same Member State) and data consumed by the customer.
Radio interface specifications
Pages
Radio equipment may only be used in Belgium if the technical characteristics correspond with those included in a radio interface specification (RIS) allowed in Belgium.
Transparency of the contracts
Pages
The Belgian legislation imposes on electronic communications operators certain obligations in terms of transparency (in ...)
Obligations of economic operators
Pages
Radio equipment can only be placed on the market (marketed) if it has been designed and manufactured in compliance with the essential requirements. Manufacturers, importers and distributors each have obligations. Manufacturers, importers and distributors must also ensure that they obtained a general holder’s licence for all the radio equipment subject to a licence.
Previous page
1
2
3
4
...
133
134
135
136
(pagination.current)
137
138
139
Next page»
Back to top