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Decision of 10 November 2015 regarding the addendum of the BRXX-reference offers "SNA, Splicing Interventions & XML DONE Timer"
Publications › Decision -
20/11/2015
The present decision aims at adapting the BRUO, BROBA and WBA VDSL2 reference offers of Proximus.
Consultation of the BIPT Council of 17 November 2015 on the draft of the operational plan 2016
Publications › Consultation -
17/11/2015
Deadline: 16 December 2015. The contact person is Dirk Appelmans, Adviser (02 226 87 67). Responses are expected electronically only to consultation.sg@ibpt.be (ref. Consult-2015-F4). The document should clearly indicate what is confidential. If the answer contains confidential information, it must be accompanied by a non-confidential version of the response.
Opinion of the European Commission of 16 November 2015 (BRxx 2012 revision)
Publications › Other -
16/11/2015
Opinion of the European Commission of 16 November 2015 (BRxx 2012 revision)
Update of the mobile coverage maps on the BIPT website
Publications › Press release -
05/11/2015
Brussels, 5 November 2015 BIPT has collected new coverage data from the mobile telecom operators and has incorporated them into the "Atlas" on its website. These show that only 0.61% of the Belgian population does not have 4G coverage yet, from any operator. As for 3G almost all of the Belgian population is covered. The Atlas now also contains new functionalities helping the consumer to verify the coverage in a given municipality.
BIPT reports on the quality, accessibility and information provided in post offices and Postal Points
Publications › Press release -
04/11/2015
Brussels, 4 November 2015 BIPT reports on the checks carried out concerning the bpost retail network, the quality of information provided in post offices and Postal Points and accessibility thereof. Generally speaking the provision of information is rather good, although BIPT stresses the importance of staff training so that questions from customers can be answered correctly as well as the legal obligation to post up the applicable rates in post offices. 97% of the post offices checked are considered to be easily accessible, although accessibility of post offices and Postal Points for disabled persons is a worry.
Communication of 27 October on BIPT’s monitoring in 2015 of bpost’s quality of service
Publications › Communication -
04/11/2015
Given that bpost is the main player on the Belgian postal market, that it is the universal service provider and that it is responsible for a number of services of general economic interest, BIPT considers it necessary to make the result of its monitoring of bpost in 2015 publicly available. This communication concerns certain legal obligations regarding quality, for which the legislator has not defined any specific monitoring tool and which therefore fall under BIPT's general control power. This monitoring took place in 2015 in 130 post offices and 111 Postal Points and concerns, among other things, the provision of oral and written information to users, the accessibility for disabled people and the opening hours.
Opinion of the European Commission of 29 October 2015 (BRxx 2012 addendum)
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29/10/2015
Opinion of the European Commission of 29 October 2015 (BRxx 2012 addendum)
Belgian user rather satisfied with telecommunications services
Publications › Press release -
28/10/2015
Brussels, 28 October 2015 BIPT publishes the results of its annual survey on the users’ perception of the Belgian electronic communications market. Overall consumers are rather satisfied. Problems they experience regard Internet and television for the most part. They state that it is not always as easy to switch telecom services bundles as it is for mobile telephony. Users want to be well informed, for instance about the tariff plan most advantageous for them or about the actual Internet speed of their connection.
Consultation by the BIPT Council of 27 October 2015 on the issue of indoor coverage
Publications › Consultation -
28/10/2015
A number of technical solutions are available to improve indoor coverage. The purpose of this consultation is to get the stakeholders' opinion to stimulate indoor coverage
Inquiry about the users’ perception of the Belgian electronic communications market (October 2015)
Publications › Communication -
28/10/2015
Inquiry about the users’ perception of the Belgian electronic communications market (October 2015)
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