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Communication of 24 June 2015 concerning the World Radio Conference 2015
Publications › Communication -
30/06/2015
The upcoming World Radio Conference (WRC-15) will take place in Geneva from 2 to 27 November 2015. This communication concerns: the European common proposals that will be co-signed by Belgium; the Belgian delegation for the WRC-15.
BIPT gives tips and tricks for mobile Internet and calling abroad
Publications › Press release -
29/06/2015
Last week BIPT and the FPS Economy launched the www.surfmobiel.be website aimed at informing the consumer on the advantages of mobile Internet and on the proper, safe and controlled use thereof. Mobile surfing, calling, texting, or roaming is also possible from abroad and is very easy today. Roaming does not necessarily have to go hand in hand with a surprisingly high telecom invoice, but nevertheless it remains useful to keep a check on the prices and consumption. For indeed the Eurotariff does not apply outside of the EU Member States (and thus neither in certain popular holiday destinations). Therefore BIPT gives a number of tips and tricks to the travelling telecom user.
Consultation on the technical and operational conditions for the 3400-3800 MHz band
Publications › Consultation -
24/06/2015
Draft decision of the BIPT Council on the technical and operational conditions to avoid harmful interference in the 3400-3800 MHz band
BIPT Council decision of 16 june 2015 regarding the granting to E-BO Enterprises of temporary user rights for the establishment and operation of a transmission installation on the Thorntonbank wind farm situated in the Belgian economic zone in the North Sea
Publications › Decision -
19/06/2015
In accordance with Article 22 of the Act of 13 June 2005 on electronic communications, the BIPT Council has decided to allow the use of the 1950.1-1955.1 MHz and 2140.1-2145.1 MH frequencies on the Thorntonbank at E-BO Enterprises for the establishment and operation of a transmission installation on the Thorntonbank situated in the Belgian economic zone of the North Sea.
BIPT looks "Beyond"
Publications › Press release -
19/06/2015
Speakers from the postal and telecom sectors explained their vision of the evolution of innovation in these sectors.
Decision on radio interfaces B10-03-E and F, B10-04 up to B10-06, B10-08 and B10-08-A, B10-12-A and B, B10-13, B10-14-A up to D, F02-02-A and B
Publications › Decision -
10/06/2015
Radio interfaces B10-03-E and F, B10-04 up to B10-06, B10-08 and B10-08-A, B10-12-A and B, B10-13, B10-14-A up to D, F02-02-A and B
Communication of the BIPT Council on the granting of user rights in the 3.5 GHz frequency band following the call for candidates of 27 February 2015
Publications › Communication -
03/06/2015
Communication of the BIPT Council on the granting of user rights in the 3.5 GHz frequency band following the call for candidates of 27 February 2015
Draft Decision of 29 May 2015 regarding the review of the Decision of 10 December 2013 (BRxx 2012 Update)
Publications › Consultation -
03/06/2015
Draft Decision of the BIPT Council of 29 May 2015 regarding the review of the Decision of 10 December 2013 (BRxx 2012 Update)
Consultation by the BIPT Council at the request of the Private Office of the Minister for Telecommunications of 1 June 2015 regarding the draft regulations facilitating the switching of fixed line operator and bundles
Publications › Consultation -
02/06/2015
Easy Switch - Consultation on 2 draft regulations Deadline: until 1 July 2015 E-mail address: consultation.sg@bipt.be and consultation.sg@ibpt.be (reference: CONSULT-2015-B9)
Wholesale price calculator
Publications › Other -
27/05/2015
Wholesale price calculator
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