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Communication by the BIPT Council of 15 September 2017 on minimum technical specifications for indoor antenna systems.
Publications › Communication -
18/09/2017
In future new buildings are likely to be equipped with a multi-operator and multi-technological DAS system. A working group of stakeholders has laid down the minimum technical specifications that are recommended for DAS systems. In this communication BIPT publishes those directives. After all, those DAS systems should be carried out according to the rules. The directives annexed are merely recommendations.
Final report for an ex-post impact assessment of the Belgian federal regulation regarding consumer protection in electronic communications law
Publications › Communication -
10/08/2017
BIPT publishes the results of its impact assessment regarding consumer protection rules
Annual report on the monitoring of net neutrality in Belgium 2016-2017
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29/06/2017
Annual report on the monitoring of net neutrality in Belgium 2016-2017
Communication by the BIPT Council of 18 May 2017 regarding the results of the study on the Belgian market for parcel delivery in the context of e-commerce activities
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13/06/2017
In order to get a clear insight into the situation of e-commerce in Belgium, BIPT has entrusted KPMG with a study aiming at mapping out the possible obstacles to the growth of e-commerce as regards parcel delivery. On the basis of existing studies, a survey specifically created for the occasion, and a public consultation, KPMG has identified the following three obstacles to the growth of e-commerce: the lack of transparency as far as the delivery offer and customs charges are concerned; the Belgian legislation, which is insufficiently adapted to e-commerce, and a lack of responsiveness to consumer expectations. The study also offers 7 recommendations to boost e-commerce in Belgium.
Note to Alexander De Croo, Vice-premier and Minister of the Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services, regarding an evaluation of the information sheets by virtue of Article 5 of the Royal Decree of 15 December 2013 determining the content of the information sheets, referred to in Articles 111, § 2, of the Act of 13 June 2005 and 5, § 2, of the Act of 15 May 2007.
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24/05/2017
In this note BIPT evaluates the existing system of information sheets and formulates a number of particular proposals.
Communication of 13 February 2017 on an overall analysis of the postal needs in Belgium
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21/02/2017
Article 5 of the European Postal Directive lays down that the universal service should evolve ‘[…] in response to the technical, economic and social environment and to the needs of users’. That is why BIPT publishes every three years a study to monitor and map the needs of postal users. The consumer preferences have been analysed by means of a quantitative survey on the one hand and a complementary qualitative survey on the other. By combining the two research methods it is possible to perform a more in-depth analysis of the needs of residential and professional postal users. Both surveys are important for all stakeholders. On the one hand users are informed about current and future challenges of the UPS. On the other, operators get an insight into the needs of the postal users, so that they can zero in on them. Finally, the surveys make it easier for the legislator to make the supply side of the UPS correspond as much as possible with the demand side of the UPS.
Communication of 7 February 2017 on the qualitative survey of consumers' insights in the Belgian postal market
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21/02/2017
Every three years BIPT publishes a study on the needs of postal users. A survey was conducted with various categories of postal users at the end of 2016 in order to get an overall picture of the consumers’ views regarding the universal postal service in Belgium. The survey aimed to map out consumer needs that might have changed, as well as certain trends from a consumer’s point of view.
Communication by the BIPT Council of 20 December 2016 regarding the monitoring of the universal telecommunications service 2015-2016
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13/01/2017
Communication by the BIPT Council of 20 December 2016 regarding the monitoring of the universal telecommunications service 2015-2016
Communication of the BIPT Council of 30 November 2016 regarding the Belgian postal services observatory for 2015
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06/12/2016
The indicators present in this observatory aim at providing a representation of the market structure intended for all the stakeholders of the postal sector (senders, addressees, operators, various intermediate players, etc.). These indicators allow approaching the market on supply side, the evolution of the universal service provider activity and its competitors, as well as the results of the postal activity in Belgium in terms of quality of service and innovation for the users of these services.
BIPT Council Communication of 24 October 2016 on the results of the study on the elasticities of postal products on the Belgian postal market
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26/10/2016
As commissioned by BIPT (Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications) the Louvain-based company M.A.S. (Market Analysis & Synthesis) has performed an elasticity study about the demand for postal services by means of an online survey among private persons, self-employed persons and SMEs, and a written survey addressed to large companies and public services. A profound knowledge about market elasticities is important for all stakeholders on the Belgian postal market. This study makes it possible to gain the necessary insight into changes in price or frequency of delivery. To BIPT this information is essential for the verification of viability of the universal service and indispensable for the annual verification of a potential net cost caused by the provision of the universal service.
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