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Draft decision revising the wholesale tariffs of services for cable network access in the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region
Publications › Consultation -
27/05/2015
This decision aims to revise the tariffs of the wholesale services the provision of which is imposed on the cable network operators who are active in the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region (Brutélé, Coditel and Telenet). The wholesale services involved are: Resale of analogue television services; Access to the digital television platform; Resale of broadband services. Deadline: 15 July 2015. Responses are to be sent to: consultation.sg@bipt.be Contact person: Vincent Hanchir, Principal economist (02 226 87 78).
Decision of the BIPT Council of 13 May 2015 on the division of spectrum in the 900 MHz band
Publications › Decision -
20/05/2015
This decision concerns the division of spectrum in the 900 MHz band between 27 November 2015 and 15 March 2021.
BIPT receives 1 offer for the delivery of recognised newspapers and recognised periodicals
Publications › Press release -
18/05/2015
Brussels, 18 May 2015 - Today, BIPT received 1 offer for the concession regarding the delivery of recognised newspapers and recognised periodicals. The offer comes from bpost. It will now be further examined and evaluated as to its regularity, financial basis, price and quality.
Judgment of the Brussels Court of Appeal of 13 May 2015 regarding the appeals of Publifin, Brutélé, AIESH, Coditel Brabant and Belgacom for annulment of four decisions of the Conference of regulators in the electronic communications sector (CRC) of 1 July 2011 on the analysis of the television broadcasting market on the territories of the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region and of the French-speaking, Dutch-speaking and German-speaking Regions
Publications › Dispute -
18/05/2015
Judgment of the Brussels Court of Appeal of 13 May 2015 regarding the appeals of Publifin, Brutélé, AIESH, Coditel Brabant and Belgacom for annulment of four decisions of the Conference of regulators in the electronic communications sector (CRC) of 1 July 2011 on the analysis of the television broadcasting market on the territories of the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region and of the French-speaking, Dutch-speaking and German-speaking Regions
Decision of 6 May 2015 renewing the Decision of 29 June 2010 regarding market definition, the analysis of the competitive conditions, the identification of SMP operators and the determination of appropriate remedies for market 7
Publications › Decision -
13/05/2015
BIPT Council Decision of 6 May 2015 renewing the BIPT Council Decision of 29 June 2010 regarding market definition, the analysis of the competitive conditions, the identification of SMP operators and the determination of appropriate remedies for market 7
BIPT publishes a comparison of the cheapest telecom tariffs on the Belgian residential market - 2015
Publications › Press release -
07/05/2015
BIPT publishes a comparison of the cheapest telecom tariffs on the Belgian residential market - 2015
National benchmarking of the telecommunications services rates in Belgium [Rates applied on 09 February 2015]
Publications › Communication -
07/05/2015
For the third consecutive year, BIPT publishes a national price comparison. In total, no less than 252 tariff plans of the Belgian residential market have been analysed in order to enable consumers to compare telecommunications products available on the Belgian residential market in full transparency through 20 pre-established consumer profiles. This year, the study makes it possible to consider the results with and without the effect of promotions. The services analysed are fixed telephony, (prepaid and postpaid) mobile telephony, fixed Internet and fixed triple play.
Bilateral agreement between Belgian and Luxembourg telecoms regulators clears the way for calling, sending SMS messages and surfing between both countries without roaming costs
Publications › Press release -
30/04/2015
Brussels, 30 April 2015 - The Belgian and Luxembourg telecoms regulators BIPT and ILR (Institut Luxembourgeois de Régulation) have concluded an agreement that makes it possible to link a Belgian mobile number to a Luxembourg network, while these are in principle nationally segmented.This way, a Luxembourg operator will soon commercialise mobile calling, texting and surfing in Belgium at the same rate on both sides of the border.
Decision on radio interfaces B20-01 up to B20-11, B21-01 up to B21-18, B22-01 up to B 22-09, B23-01 up to B23-11, B24-01 up to B24-10, B25-01 up to B25-10 and E30
Publications › Decision -
30/04/2015
Radio interfaces B20-01 up to B20-11, B21-01 up to B21-18, B22-01 up to B 22-09, B23-01 up to B23-11, B24-01 up to B24-10, B25-01 up to B25-10 and E30
The universal Set-Top Box: technical and economic feasibility for the next three to five years
Publications › Communication -
23/04/2015
This document has been drawn up in order to serve as a basis to the Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) within the framework of the assessment of the possibility to create common receiving and network equipment for DSL operators' and cable operators' television services.
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