• BIPT Council Decision of 29 July 2019 regarding the areas where the reduction in the amount of the fees relating to the user rights for radio-relay links applies

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    The Royal Decree of 02 June 2019 amends the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 on private radio communications and user rights for fixed networks and trunked networks. The amendments introduced by that Royal Decree aim to lower by 80% and for a 10-year period the amount of the annual fees relating to the user rights for radio-relay links in those areas of the country where an extra incentive is needed to provide households and companies with a large-band connection. The Royal Decree lays down that BIPT has to determine and publish at least every two years the exact extent of those areas. This Decision lists these areas.
  • Decisions relating to the audiovisual sector in the Brussels-Capital Region

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    As the audiovisual media regulator with federal powers in the Brussels-Capital Region, BIPT carries out different checks of the programmes it authorised, by virtue of the Act of 5 May 2017. Within the scope of its competences, BIPT has taken several decisions.
  • Reporting

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    For the convenience of the parties concerned, BIPT makes available to the future audiovisual media service providers a declaration form.
  • Legal obligations of providers

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    As the audiovisual media regulator with federal powers in the Brussels-Capital Region, BIPT carries out different checks by virtue of the Act of 5 May 2017.
  • Number portability

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    Number portability
  • Indoor coverage

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    The coverage obligations imposed on the mobile operators only relate to outdoor coverage. Until now, coverage obligations have never been imposed indoors. This will not change in the future.
  • Interference & Jammers

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    Radio interference can disrupt and render impossible the proper operation of transmitters and/or receivers. The BIPT's NCS service (the National Spectrum Monitoring Department) is responsible for "policing the radio waves" in the broad sense of the word.
  • Application form to obtain a license for the use of private radio communications stations

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    Application form to obtain a license for the use of private radio communications stations
  • Point to (multi)point links

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    Radio-relay links are used to link two locations instead of using a telephone cable or optical fibre. They can be established quickly, requiring little infrastructure.
  • Terminated allocation procedures

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    This section regards the terminated procedures for allocation of user rights.
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