For instance: you have your own domain name (jean@dupont.be) or you use a Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo... address.
You can always keep that e-mail address.
For instance: jean.dupont@skynet.be, jean.dupont@telenet.be...
You can keep that e-mail address for 18 months. This service is free but you have to request it before the end of your subscription. During that period, you can share your new e-mail address with your contacts. Your operator must offer you one of the following options:
• Keep on using your previous e-mail address for 18 months. • Immediately close your previous e-mail address and forward the e-mails sent to the previous address to the new one for 18 months.
After this 18-month period, the operator may offer the possibility to keep these facilities, but upon your request and against payment.
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The Regions’ general brief aiming to regulate the protection of the environment also entails the power to adopt measures to prevent and minimise the risks related to the non-ionising radiation. It is therefore the Regions that define the radiation standards (standards for maximum emission) the operators have to comply with. The mobile operators are required to comply with these radiation standards, regardless of the technology they use.
The Regions also carry out inspections in the field to verify whether the radiation standards set by them are complied with.
For more information or to request radiation measurements, we invite you to contact your regional administration in charge:
There are several examination levels, from beginner to advanced.
Examination C (basic operator certificate) consists of 30 multiple choice questions on the subject matters covered by the manual. A correct answer scores 1 point; a wrong answer or a lack of answer scores 0 point. To pass the exam one has to score 80%. No exemptions are granted on the subject matters. To take this exam, you must hold a certificate confirming that you passed a practical test organised by a radio amateur association recognised by the IBPT.
Examination B (novice operator certificate) consists of 38 multiple choice questions on the subject matters covered by the manual (20 questions on the technical aspects, 10 questions on the legislation and 8 questions on the procedures). A correct answer scores 1 point; a wrong or a lack of answer scores 0 point. To pass the exam one has to score at least 50% for each component. No exemptions are granted on subject matters.
Examination A (HAREC operator certificate) consists of 48 multiple choice questions on the subject matters covered by the manual (30 questions on the technical aspects, 10 questions on the legislation and 8 questions on the procedures). A correct answer scores 1 point; a wrong or a lack of answer scores 0 point. To pass the exam one has to score at least 50% for each component. No exemptions are granted on subject matters.
Send an e-mail to examen@ibpt.be with your last name, first name, postal details (address), your phone number and a copy of both sides of your ID card.
If you wish to take a level C exam, please enclose the certificate of achievement of a practical test organised by a recognised association.
Our department will contact you to propose examination dates.
Please note that you must be at least 12 years old to take an exam.
On 1 January 2021 current relations between the European Union and the United Kingdom will come to an end, whether a partnership agreement is concluded or not.
Starting from 1 January 2021 the United Kingdom (UK) will be treated as a non-EU country for customs purposes.
Parcels from and to the United Kingdom will have to follow the same procedure as that applied to third countries (non-EU countries), such as Canada or the United States. This means that these parcels must be accompanied by a customs form, which is necessary to be processed through customs.
For more information, we advise you to contact the Brexit Call Centre of the General Administration of Customs & Excise Duties. This contact centre is available from Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the phone number 0257/55.555.
Once Brexit enters into force, i.e. on 1 January 2021, the European rules on international communications will no longer apply to calls and SMS messages from Belgium to the United Kingdom (and British numbers). As a consequence, operators will no longer be obliged to respect the tariff ceilings provided for in European legislation.
Operators which decide to no longer apply these tariff ceilings must notify their customers one month in advance of the new applicable tariffs.
Once Brexit enters into force, i.e. on 1 January 2021, the European rules on roaming will no longer apply in the United Kingdom.
Wholesale services
Providers of roaming services to roaming customers (hereinafter “roaming services providers”) operating within the EU:
Retail services
No, a PLB is related to a person not to a vessel.
However, you have to register your PLB on the website https://www.406registration.com/
A form is available; please follow the instructions correctly, particularly the requests for documents that are necessary to process your application.
The authorisation is free.
Complete applications are processed in the chronological order of their arrival.
Contacting us is unnecessary; if your file is incomplete, we will ask you to provide us with the missing elements. As soon as you file is processed, you will receive the authorisation via ordinary mail.
Ground stations also need to be covered by an authorisation
We do not issue ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) codes: these are four-letter codes for geographic classification which are assigned to each airport around the world.
International Civil Aviation Organization codes