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Communication of 13 December 2022 on the negotiation of interconnection agreements
Publications › Communication -
22/12/2022
The end-to-end connectivity (i.e. the possibility for every user to reach other users and to be reached by them) is an essential principle of the regulatory framework for electronic communications. The provision of (fixed or mobile) call termination services is essential to ensure the end-to-end connectivity.
Communication of 14 December 2022 regarding the comparative study on the price level of telecom products in Belgium and in the neighbouring countries in 2022
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21/12/2022
Communication of 14 December 2022 regarding the comparative study on the price level of telecom products in Belgium and in the neighbouring countries in 2022
Communication of 19 December 2022 regarding the Belgian postal services observatory for 2021
Publications › Communication -
19/12/2022
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.).
Communication of 29 November 2022 on the study regarding the sustainability of the telecom networks in Belgium
Publications › Communication -
30/11/2022
The BIPT has commissioned a study regarding the sustainability of the telecom networks in Belgium. This study analyses the telecom networks’ footprint, specifically looking into the evolution of the energy consumption, the CO2 emissions, the water consumption and the waste processing of the past 4 years.
Communication of 16 November 2022 on the conformity of Proximus’ cost accounting system for 2020
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23/11/2022
With the publication of this communication, the BIPT Council confirms the conformity of Proximus’s cost accounting system for 2020.
Communication of 17 November 2022 concerning the study regarding data centres and digital content providers in Belgium
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17/11/2022
The BIPT has commissioned a study regarding data centres and digital content providers in Belgium. The study analyses the commercial developments on the market and makes an inventory of the services offered there. In addition the way in which security and sustainability are dealt with, was examined.
Communication of 25 October 2022 regarding the assessment of the bpost tariffs considered within the framework of the European regulation on cross-border parcel delivery services
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10/11/2022
As of 2019, postal operators providing cross-border parcel delivery services within Europe have to comply with the obligations resulting from the new EU Regulation 2018/644 of 18 April 2018 on cross-border parcel delivery services. In accordance with Article 6 of this Regulation, BIPT shall assess the bpost rates considered in order to identify those tariffs that it considers to be unreasonably high.
Results of the benchmarking of the telecommunications service rates in Belgium [Tariffs applied in Q3 2022]
Publications › Communication -
08/11/2022
Carrying out a tariff comparison helps consumers see which services best suit their real needs.
Communication of 7 September 2022 regarding an inspection of bpost’s measuring systems within the context of the management contract for services of general economic interest
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14/09/2022
The BIPT has been tasked by the legislator with the monitoring of the compliance with several obligations imposed on bpost. From that point of view an inspection took place at the end of 2021 of a sample of services of general economic interest.
Communication of the BIPT Council of 8 September 2022 on the results of a quantitative survey and a statistical analysis regarding the consumers’ perception of the Belgian electronic communications market
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12/09/2022
Since 2012, BIPT has a thorough survey carried out about the perception of consumers on the functioning of the electronic communications market in Belgium. The survey makes it possible to assess the level of information of the consumers, as well as the impact of the measures taken to regulate the electronic communications market. The survey results are reported annually.
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