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European Commission greenlights new wholesale tariffs for access to cable operators’ networks
Publications › Press release -
11/05/2020
European Commission greenlights new wholesale tariffs for access to cable operators’ networks
Decision on the Bitstream GPON reference offer of Proximus
Dossier -
05/05/2020
Following the decision on the analysis of the broadband and television broadcasting markets of 29 June 2018, BIPT examines the “Bitstream Fibre GPON” reference offer of Proximus (bitstream access on the optical fibre network).
Decision of 28 April 2020 on the Bitstream GPON reference offer of Proximus
Publications › Decision -
05/05/2020
Decision of 28 April 2020 on the Bitstream GPON reference offer of Proximus
Communication of 21 April 2020 regarding the extension of the answer period to the consultation of 23 March 2020 regarding the assignment of temporary rights of use in the 3600-3800 MHz band
Publications › Communication -
21/04/2020
Communication of the BIPT Council of 21 April 2020 regarding the extension of the answer period to the consultation of 23 March 2020 regarding the assignment of temporary rights of use in the 3600-3800 MHz band
BIPT outlines the consequences of the destruction of GSM masts
Publications › Press release -
20/04/2020
Mobile operators install their masts at well-defined locations in our landscape in order to provide the Belgian population with maximum coverage and thus a maximum accessibility indoors and outdoors. Encouraging the destruction of masts and damaging them are both punishable offences. The perpetrators are liable for damage caused to operators but also to third parties. Furthermore, the damage represents a threat to the use of mobile services by the inhabitants of that area and the passersby. As a matter of fact, the damaged connectivity could make it difficult to call emergency and essential services (doctors, hospitals, police, fire brigades, anti-poison service, suicide prevention service, domestic violence call line...). It could also jeopardise the orderly functioning of emergency services which can use the location data when a caller is in distress and is, for instance, unable to communicate his or her location. Damaging mobile equipment is particularly irresponsible in the context of the current lockdown period, during which it is more important than ever to keep in touch with our families and loved ones, to be able to contact emergency services and to continue to participate in the economic and social life.
Application form for maritime radio licence
Publications › Form -
20/04/2020
BIPT only has competence for ships registered in Belgium; the files are processed in chronological order of receipt.
BIPT Council Communication of 14 April 2020 on the report of Capgemini Invent of March 2020 concerning the evolution of mobile data associated with licensed spectrum in Belgium and the impact of the presence of media
Publications › Communication -
18/04/2020
BIPT Council Communication of 14 April 2020 on the report of Capgemini Invent of March 2020 concerning the evolution of mobile data associated with licensed spectrum in Belgium and the impact of the presence of media
The share of media in mobile data
Publications › Press release -
18/04/2020
BIPT has published a study carried out by Capgemini Invent on the estimated share of media in the volumes of data transmitted over mobile networks and the revenues arising from it for the next 20 years. Conducted at the request of Minister of Telecommunications, Mr Philippe De Backer, the purpose of this study is to objectify the distribution of revenues from new frequency bands designated for 5G between the Federal State and the Communities. The share of media in the total volume of mobile data is estimated at 4,9% or 17,8% depending on the definition used for the term “media”. Within the revenues from mobile data, the share of media is estimated at 7,9% or 28,2%.
Decision on the reference offer of Proximus for the unbundled access and bitstream xDSL
Dossier -
16/04/2020
Following the analysis of the broadband and television broadcasting markets of 29 June 2018, BIPT examines a number of changes to the “BRUO” (unbundled access) and “Bitstream xDSL” (bitstream access) reference offers of Proximus.
Decision of 25 march 2020 regarding the reference offer of Proximus for local unbundling and bitstream access
Publications › Decision -
16/04/2020
Decision of 25 march 2020 regarding the reference offer of Proximus for local unbundling and bitstream access
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