• Number and e-mail portability

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    You will keep your fixed telephone number if you stay in the same telephone area; You sign or validate online a written mandate for your new telecoms operator. With a mobile phone, you can always keep your telephone number and you only need a SIM card from your new operator. For your e-mail address, it depends on its type.
  • Applicable regulations - BIPT

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    The applicable rules are published in French and Dutch only.
  • Call for input regarding the ERGP Work Programme 2021

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    Call for input regarding the ERGP Work Programme 2021
  • Belgium 2020-1

    Publications › Microphone & in-ear system frequencies -
    List of frequencies allowed for microphones and in-ear systems - For use throughout Belgium
  • Belgium 2019-3

    Publications › Microphone & in-ear system frequencies -
    list of frequencies allowed for microphones and in-ear systems - For use throughout Belgium
  • BIPT makes additional spectrum available for 4G

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    At the request of a Belgian company the BIPT makes available the spectrum that is still free of the 4G frequency band 2.6 GHz following a planned new auction.
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  • Frequencies for microphones and in-ear systems (01/01/2020 to 31/03/2020)

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    Frequencies for microphones and in-ear systems (01/01/2020 to 31/03/2020)
  • FAQ

    Congratulations! You will receive your certificate via ordinary mail.

  • FAQ

    Radio amateur clubs registered with BIPT (in order of payment) can apply for a special call sign to mark an event under the following terms and restrictions:

    • The event is associated with the club’s life (special anniversary…);
    • The club participates in an event (e.g. open house in a school or a radio amateur club has a stand);
    • The event has to do with radio (e.g. Marconi’s birthday);
    • A club is not allowed to ask more than two special call signs per calendar year;
    • The special call sign cannot be used during contests;
    • For the anniversary of the club or association, the call sign can be granted for a maximum period of one year;
    • The call signs can have all the prefixes (ON, OP, OQ, OR, OS, OT);
    • They are made of a prefix, a figure, and a series of characters ending with a letter;
    • Call signs using the ON prefix (or the special prefix assigned to all the radio amateurs - see below) can not have a single digit if they have a suffix of 1, 2 or 3 letters;
    • The special call signs cannot be used in the club members’ homes.

    Recognised associations (UBA, VRA, UFRC) can ask a special prefix on the occasion of a particular event and for all the radio amateurs. In that case any radio amateur who wishes to do so can replace the ON in his/her call sign by the special prefix. This authorisation does not apply to short call signs.

    The tariffs for these special call signs are mentioned in the Annex 1 of the Royal Decree of 18 December 2009 on private radio communications and user rights for fixed networks and trunk networks. 

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