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Decision on access and call origination for fixed telephony
Publications › Decision -
17/12/2018
This market analysis constitutes the review of the Decisions of 31 January 2013 (retail access for fixed telephony) on the one hand and 11 August 2006 (wholesale call origination for fixed telephony) on the other. Neither of these markets are still included in the list of relevant markets (according to the 2014 Recommendation of the European Commission). BIPT has thus performed a three criteria test and came to the conclusion that neither of the two markets still met the requirements for ex-ante regulation and that the existing obligations for Proximus could be abolished.
BIPT deregulates two fixed telephony markets
Publications › Press release -
17/12/2018
BIPT has decided to no longer regulate the retail access to national fixed telephony services via CS and CPS, due to a sharp decrease in their significance. A similar decision has been taken for the wholesale fixed call origination market, which is currently characterised by an increased competition. These decisions remove the existing obligations imposed on Proximus on these markets.
BIPT launches a consultation on the cost models for access to the cable operators’ networks and Proximus’s FTTH network
Publications › Press release -
13/12/2018
Consultation on the cost models for access to the cable operators’ networks and Proximus’s FTTH network.
Consultation of 13 December 2018 regarding the cable and FTTH cost models
Publications › Consultation -
13/12/2018
BIPT is organising a consultation regarding the cost models for the access to the cable operators’ networks and to Proximus’ FTTH network. This consultation aims at providing transparency to the sector concerning the cost modelling process and gathering any useful remarks aiming at adapting, when necessary, these cost models. This document introduces and describes the consultation process. It also details the most relevant aspects related to the costing for which BIPT requires the feedback of the stakeholders. It includes a number of specific questions to which stakeholders are invited to answer. The consultation concerns the following documents: - Consultation document (this document);- Descriptive manuals of the cable and FTTH models;- User manuals of the cable and FTTH models;- Public version of the cable and FTTH cost models; How to send the responses to this consultation: per e-mail at consultation.sg@bipt.be (subject: CONSULT-2018-D2). Deadline: until 24 januari 15 February 2019. Contact person: Martin Dorme (+32 2 226 87 06, martin.dorme@ibpt.be) Answers must be submitted electronically at the address indicated. Please use as cover page the cover form that must be attached to the response. Responses must clearly indicate the confidential information. BIPT also requests that the comments made refer to the paragraphs and/or parts they concern.
HFC cost model – public version
Publications › Other -
13/12/2018
Public version of the BULRIC cost model for the wholesale access to the cable operators’ HFC networks, the file also includes the report template to present the results.
Cost models for wholesale access to Proximus’ FTTH network and to the cable operators’ networks in Belgium – Descriptive manual of the HFC model
Publications › Other -
13/12/2018
This document describes the modelling approach, the structure of the model as well as the calculation process followed during the development of the bottom-up long-run incremental costs (BULRIC) model for the HFC networks.
Cost models for wholesale access to Proximus’ FTTH network and to the cable operators’ networks in Belgium – User manual of the FTTH model
Publications › Other -
13/12/2018
This document describes how to use the FTTH model.
FTTH cost model – public version
Publications › Other -
13/12/2018
Public version of the BULRIC cost model for the wholesale access to Proximus’ FTTH network, the file also includes the report template to present the results.
Cost models for wholesale access to Proximus’ FTTH network and to the cable operators’ network in Belgium – Descriptive manual of the FTTH model
Publications › Other -
13/12/2018
This document describes the modelling approach, the structure of the model as well as the calculation process followed during the development of the bottom-up long-run incremental costs (BULRIC) model for the FTTH networks.
Cost models for wholesale access to Proximus’ FTTH network and to the cable operators’ networks in Belgium – User manual of the HFC model
Publications › Other -
13/12/2018
This document describes how to use the HFC model.
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