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Notification enters into force the day it has been sent to BIPT; fees are due from this date on.
Communication of 24 December 2024 on a study regarding the intangible and market benefits of the Belgian universal postal service provider
Publications › Communication -
30/12/2024
The (Postal) Act of 26 January 2018 on postal services and the Royal Decree (hereinafter: ‘the RD’) of 20 December 2018 pertaining to the calculation of the net costs, which constitute the current legal framework, stipulate that bpost, as of 1 January 2019 (as of the 2018 calculation), is required to calculate the net cost of the universal service obligations (‘USO’) and that the BIPT is tasked with the verification thereof.
Decision of 17 December 2024 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 2025
Publications › Decision -
24/12/2024
This Decision repeals the Decision of 2 Januar 2024 for the year 2024.
Impact of the launch of the fourth operator on Belgium’s position in the international price comparison
Publications › Press release -
19/12/2024
The arrival of the fourth operator on the Belgian telecom market causes a remarkable shift in the international price comparison, as is shown by a simulation based on the BIPT’s most recent international price study.
The BIPT publishes its 2024 international comparative price study
Publications › Press release -
19/12/2024
The BIPT publishes its annual study in which the prices of telecom services in Belgium are compared with those in the neighbouring countries.
Communication of 17 December 2024 regarding the comparative study on the prices of telecom services in Belgium and in the neighbouring countries [Tariffs of October 2024]
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19/12/2024
The purpose of this study is to verify how the price level of telecom products for residential users on the Belgian market compares to the prices of similar products in the countries that surround us.
Communication of 12 December 2024 regarding the assessment of the bpost tariffs considered within the framework of the European regulation on cross-border parcel delivery services
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18/12/2024
As of 2019, postal operators providing cross-border parcel delivery services within Europe have to comply with the obligations resulting from the new EU Regulation 2018/644 of 18 April 2018 on cross-border parcel delivery services.
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BIPT is in charge of managing the radio frequency spectrum, examining requests for use of radio frequency spectrum, with the exception of requests destined for radio and television broadcasting, coordinating the radio frequencies, both on national and on international level and of monitoring the use of spectrum.
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