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The economic statistical report of BIPT shows a strong increase in the use of fixed Internet and a shift towards quadruple-play offers
Publications › Press release -
08/07/2020
The economic statistical report of BIPT shows a strong increase in the use of fixed Internet and a shift towards quadruple-play offers
Consultation regarding the rules on the stations and call signs of radio amateurs
Publications › Consultation -
07/07/2020
Consultation on a draft BIPT Council decision regarding the rules on the stations and call signs of radio amateurs
Consultation regarding the tests and examinations for radio amateurs
Publications › Consultation -
07/07/2020
Consultation on a draft BIPT Council decision regarding the tests and examinations for radio amateurs
The economic statistical report of BIPT shows once again a sharp increase in mobile data consumption
Publications › Press release -
01/07/2020
The economic statistical report of BIPT shows once again a sharp increase in mobile data consumption
New tariffs for access to the cable networks
Publications › Press release -
27/05/2020
Brussels, 27 May 2020 – Today, the CRC (the Conference of regulators in the electronic communications sector, i.e. the BIPT, the CSA, the Medienrat and the VRM) publishes its decisions regarding the wholesale tariffs for access to the cable networks of Telenet, Brutélé and Voo SA. These decisions enable wholesale cable access for alternative operators at fair prices, creating possibilities for competition on the retail market to the benefit of the end-users, whilst remunerating the network operators correctly for the access.
Citymesh: sole candidate for the remaining 4G radio frequencies in the 2.6 GHz frequency band
Publications › Press release -
19/05/2020
Citymesh: sole candidate for the remaining 4G radio frequencies in the 2.6 GHz frequency band
Communication on call numbers used for the tracing of Covid-19 contacts in Belgium
Publications › Communication -
12/05/2020
Communication on call numbers used for the tracing of Covid-19 contacts in Belgium
European Commission greenlights new wholesale tariffs for access to cable operators’ networks
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11/05/2020
European Commission greenlights new wholesale tariffs for access to cable operators’ networks
Communication of 21 April 2020 regarding the extension of the answer period to the consultation of 23 March 2020 regarding the assignment of temporary rights of use in the 3600-3800 MHz band
Publications › Communication -
21/04/2020
Communication of the BIPT Council of 21 April 2020 regarding the extension of the answer period to the consultation of 23 March 2020 regarding the assignment of temporary rights of use in the 3600-3800 MHz band
BIPT outlines the consequences of the destruction of GSM masts
Publications › Press release -
20/04/2020
Mobile operators install their masts at well-defined locations in our landscape in order to provide the Belgian population with maximum coverage and thus a maximum accessibility indoors and outdoors. Encouraging the destruction of masts and damaging them are both punishable offences. The perpetrators are liable for damage caused to operators but also to third parties. Furthermore, the damage represents a threat to the use of mobile services by the inhabitants of that area and the passersby. As a matter of fact, the damaged connectivity could make it difficult to call emergency and essential services (doctors, hospitals, police, fire brigades, anti-poison service, suicide prevention service, domestic violence call line...). It could also jeopardise the orderly functioning of emergency services which can use the location data when a caller is in distress and is, for instance, unable to communicate his or her location. Damaging mobile equipment is particularly irresponsible in the context of the current lockdown period, during which it is more important than ever to keep in touch with our families and loved ones, to be able to contact emergency services and to continue to participate in the economic and social life.
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