• Border coordination agreements

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    The BIPT has concluded agreements on border coordination regarding the frequency bands used for mobile networks.
  • Obtaining and managing numbers

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    End users gain access to telecommunication services via numbers. For this reason, the development of an efficient numbering plan is a determining factor for guaranteeing quality and the success of telecommunication services.
  • Negotiating with SMP operators

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    An operator can freely negotiate access with other operators throughout the European Union. This implies that any operator providing a public electronic communications network has an obligation to negotiate in good faith, with any operator requesting it, an interconnection agreement for the purpose of providing publicly available electronic communications services.
  • Rights and obligations

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    In general, an operator must fulfil all the legal obligations as defined by the Act on electronic communications (ECA) and its implementation orders.
  • Directories/ information services

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    The basic regulatory provisions on the directories are laid down in Article 45 of the Electronic Communications Act of 13 June 2005; the basic regulatory provisions on the enquiry services are laid down in Article 46 of the Electronic Communications Act of 13 June 2005.
  • Jammers

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    In Belgium, it is not allowed for private persons to use or possess jammers.
  • Mobile networks

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    Radio networks are used for communication between mobile and/or portable stations, possibly via base stations by means of voice or data transmission. It is necessary to apply for a licence at BIPT.
  • Drones

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    In addition to those regarding radiocommunications, the use of drones is subject to other rules.
  • Radars

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    A radar is an installation made to search the surroundings for objects (targets) in the air, on land or at sea, by means of radio waves.
  • Decision of 29 July 2019 on the coexistence of public mobile networks with the GSM-R network in the 900 MHz band

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    This decision aims at ensuring the coexistence of Infrabel's GSM-R network in the 876.1-879.9/921.1-924.9 MHz frequency bands on the one hand with the public mobile networks in the 880.1-914.9/925.1-959.9 MHz frequency bands on the other hand.
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