• Consultation on the introduction of a Do Not Originate List of telephone numbers to combat CLI spoofing

    Publications › Consultation -
    Supplement to the Royal Decree on Spoofing
  • Impact of the launch of the fourth operator on Belgium’s position in the international price comparison

    Publications › Press release -
    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 -
    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]

    Publications › Communication -
    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.
  • FAQ

    Since the entry into force of Brexit on 1 January 2021, the European rules on roaming no longer apply in the United Kingdom.

    This means that when you make a call, send text messages or surf the Internet from the United Kingdom (to an EU country), consumer prices may be higher than in an EU country given that operators are allowed to apply a roaming surcharge.

    For now, however, certain operators are still applying the “Roam-like-at-home” regime in the United Kingdom on a voluntary basis.

    We advise you to check with your operator to find out whether it still applies the "Roam-like-at-home” regime in that country. 

  • Consultation on the draft of the operational plan 2025

    Publications › Consultation -
    Draft operational plan 2025
  • The BIPT publishes an update of the results of its mobile study following the market developments

    Publications › Press release -
    wing the launch of the fourth operator’s offers, the BIPT has updated the results of its recent publication in order to inform consumers in full transparency.
  • FAQ

    If you install a letterbox you should take account of the following requirements:

    • The letterbox must be placed within reach (free, easy and without danger) at the border of the public highway.
    • The house number must be visible and legible from the location of the letterbox. If you also have a box number, please mention it clearly visibly and legibly on or near the letterbox concerned.

    Standards for letterboxes:

    • The letterbox aperture must be at least 23 cm wide and 3 cm high.
    • The lower edge of the aperture must be situated at a minimum height of 70 cm and the upper edge of the aperture can be situated at a maximum height of 170 cm above the place from where one usually has access to the letterbox.
    • The letterbox must be large enough to be delivered a C4 size unfolded item (229 mm by 324 mm) with a 24 mm thickness without damage.

    For full details of the regulations, consult the official texts, available via the following link: Justel database.

  • FAQ

    My operator pursues a fair use policy for roaming services. What does that entail?

    Operators are entitled to pursue a fair use policy for the use of roaming services within the European Union (and associated countries: Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein).

    There are two ways to implement this:

    • Over a period of 4 months the operator can monitor your presence and consumption abroad:
      • If your presence and roaming consumption over 4 months exceeds 50%, your operator has to notify you and ask you to change your behaviour;
      • Once you have been notified by your operator, you have 2 weeks to change your behaviour;
      • If your presence and consumption have not changed by the end of those 2 weeks, your operator may apply a surcharge for the roaming services.
    • The operator can restrict the mobile Internet roaming consumption (your data). If you roam and exceed the mobile Internet limit your operator set, he can apply a surcharge for mobile Internet use via roaming. 

    Upon exceeding the fair use policy (in any which form), the surcharges applied by the operator, may not exceed the following amounts:

    What do you do? How much do you pay?
    (VAT included)
    You make a call Maximum 3.8 eurocent per call minute in addition to the domestic tariff
    (1.9 eurocent as of 2025)
    You receive a call Maximum 0.2 eurocent per minute of the received call
    You send an SMS Maximum 1.2 eurocent per SMS in addition to the domestic tariff
    (0.3 eurocent as of 2025)
    You receive an SMS No surcharge possible
    You surf the Internet Maximum 0.34 eurocent per megabyte in addition to the domestic tariff
    (0.2 eurocent as of 2025)

  • FAQ

    In 2021 relations between the European Union and the United Kingdom came to an end.

    Since 1 January 2021, for customs purposes, the United Kingdom (UK) is treated as a non-EU country.

    This means that customs clearance costs will be charged. The agreement between the sender and the addressee will determine who will pay these costs.

    For more information about customs- and clearance costs: Since 1 July 2021 new VAT rules are applicable to online purchases.

    For more information, we advise you to contact the General Administration of Customs & Excise Duties.

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