• Connection

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    Currently, there is no designated geographic universal service provider. Connection to a fixed network is generally charged.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Border coordination agreements

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    The BIPT has concluded agreements on border coordination regarding the frequency bands used for mobile networks.
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