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Consultation 2017 on the draft Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 on private radio communications and user rights for fixed networks and trunk networks
Publications › Consultation -
17/05/2017
The deadline for replying is 17 June 2017, included.Address: consultation.sg@bipt.be. The subject of the e-mail shall at least mention the reference "CONSULT-2017-B1”.The contact person is Philippe Appeldoorn 02 226 88 51).
Opinion of 27 May 2015 on the draft Royal Decree on the making available on the market of radio equipment
Publications › Opinion -
15/06/2016
This draft resulted in the Royal Decree of 25 March 2016 on the making available on the market of radio equipment.
Decision of 12 January 2016 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 2016
Publications › Decision -
23/01/2016
Decision regarding the composition of the reconciliation board for 2016.
Mobile network monitoring report
Publications › Annual report -
15/07/2015
Mobile network monitoring report
Decision of the BIPT Council of 16 October 2014 on the use of a special prefix for all radio amateurs on the occasion of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the First World War
Publications › Decision -
23/10/2014
Like all radio transmitting stations that apply for a licence to BIPT, amateur radio stations receive, along with their licence, a call sign to identify themselves on the waves. This call sign takes the form “ON” followed by a digit and two or three letters. For special events, the recognised radio amateur associations can ask, for all the Belgian radio amateurs, a licence to use a prefix other than ON. This prefix must be chosen among those assigned to Belgium, i.e. between ON and OT. To commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the 1st World War, the UBA (Belgian Amateur Radio Society) asks that all radio amateurs can use the OP prefix (P for Poppies) during the month of November, from 2014 to 2018. The duration of this licence is limited in time so that special prefixes stay attractive.
Draft decision of the BIPT Council on access for radio amateurs to the 472.000 - 476.000 kHz and 70.19000 - 70.4125 MHz frequency bands
Publications › Consultation -
30/05/2013
Draft decision of the BIPT Council on access for radio amateurs to the 472.000 - 476.000 kHz and 70.19000 - 70.4125 MHz frequency bands
Decision of 20 November 2012 on the list of limits operators have to offer their customers as stipulated in Article 112 of the Act on Electronic Communications
Publications › Decision -
21/12/2012
BIPT Council Decision of 20 November 2012 on the lit of limits operators must offer their customers as stipulated in Article 112 of the Law on Electronic Communications
Decision of 26 October 2010 on the possibility for the holders of an ON3 radio amateur licence who passed their exam before 15 September 2005 to apply for an ON1 call sign
Publications › Decision -
04/11/2010
Decision of 26 October 2010 on the possibility for the holders of an ON3 radio amateur licence who passed their exam before 15 September 2005 to apply for an ON1 call sign
BIPT Council Decision on the granting of an A licence (HAREC) to radio amateurs holding a B Licence (ON1)
Publications › Decision -
15/09/2010
BIPT Council Decision on the granting of an A licence (HAREC) to radio amateurs holding a B Licence (ON1)
Organisation of tests of knowledge of Morse code by the recognised radio amateur associations
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11/08/2006
Organisation of tests of knowledge of Morse code by the recognised radio amateur associations
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