• Consultation regarding the draft decision on the rights of use of Orange Belgium in the 26 GHz frequency band (2026)

    Publications › Consultation -
    The decision concerns Orange Belgium’s wish to waive its rights of use for a sub-band in the 26 GHz band
  • Consultation on the evaluation of the Easy Switch RD

    Publications › Consultation -
    This consultation document with specific questions aims to hold the survey with the stakeholders, as announced in the 2026 BIPT Operational Plan.
  • List of shopkeepers' holder's licences

    Publications › Other -
    List of shopkeepers in possession of a holder's licence to keep radio communications equipment
  • Frequencies/ User rights

    Pages
    BIPT is in charge of allocating user rights for radio frequencies entirely or partially used for public electronic communications services.
  • Annual Report 2025

    Publications › Annual report -
    In its annual report 2025, the BIPT gives an overview of the past year.
  • FAQ

    Various operators (and third parties) offer speed tests to measure the actual speed of your mobile internet. A few examples:

    Moreover, the mobile app of many operators also provides a speed test.

    In case your mobile internet speed is too low, it is important to gather evidence that is as accurate as possible. We therefore recommend to make screenshots of all measurements, and to save them, together with the date and time of each measurement. 

    The following conditions have a positive effect on the accuracy of the measurements:

    1. Always use the same speed test (in order to avoid divergent results).
    2. Close all other apps on the measuring device (your smartphone). Since your apps use a certain amount of your available capacity, they can influence the measurement results.
    3. Measure your mobile speed over a longer period of time, multiple times a day and at various times. This will allow you to demonstrate that your speed is often or continually too low.

    Do take into account, however, that the following elements can influence your actual speed:

    • the age of your device
    • your location 
    • the building’s insulation level
    • etc.

    The mobile network coverage maps that the BIPT publishes on its Data Portal (“Mobile Atlas”), show the objective signal strength level per technology and per operator. Please note that the maps show a general mobile coverage overview. They offer no systematic guarantee for individual user experiences.

  • FAQ

    In case of continuous or regular significant differences between the actual speeds and the speeds in the contract, these are the steps you can take:

    1. 1.    First, reach out to your mobile operator. They are required to take actions in order to attain the levels advertised. Secondly, if these actions do not solve the problem, you are entitled to other contractual remedial measures, such as compensation for the damage and/or the dissolution of the contract.
    2. Should the solution of the operator prove to be unsatisfactory, you can also contact the Office of the Ombudsman for Telecommunications, which will mediate free of charge in order to reach an amicable settlement of the dispute.
    3. In a third instance (or immediately, after serving notice upon the operator), the court can issue a binding ruling on the non-compliance with the contract.
       

  • FAQ

    First, please have a look at the speed mentioned in your contract.

    Mobile operators are required to mention the following information in their contracts:

    • Estimated maximum upload and download speeds: these are the speeds users can expect at certain places of the territory covered, in realistic circumstances. The actual speeds may be lower than the maximum values due to environmental factors (e.g. network saturation, physical obstructions), and subscription and/or mobile device limitations.
    • Advertised upload and download speeds: these are the speeds that can be achieved in realistic circumstances./user conditions.
    • Download volume of the subscription.
       

  • Opinion of 30 April 2026 on the draft Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree of 27 April 2007 on managing the national numbering space

    Publications › Opinion -
    Opinion on a draft Royal Decree amending the Royal Decree on managing the national numbering space.
  • BIPT imposes fines for failure to provide requested information on time

    Publications › Press release -
    In that regard, Colt and B-Connect are the first operators to be called to order and fined by the BIPT.
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