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Overview mobile telephony
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Mobile telephony includes the following markets: The market for mobile call termination (MTR), which is subject to regulation and of which the latest market analysis was completed on 26 May 2017. The market for access and call origination on public mobile telephony networks, which is not subject to regulation.
Overview fixed telephony
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Fixed telephony includes the following markets: The market for fixed call termination on fixed networks (FTR), which is subject to regulation and of which the latest market analysis was completed on 20 November 2018. The following markets are not subject to regulation anymore
Summary of the market analyses
Publications › Other -
07/08/2024
Summary of the market analyses driven by BIPT
Specifications - Provision of a receptionist
Publications › Public tender -
06/08/2024
Public procurement procedure with European publicity for the provision of a receptionist
Mobile termination rate (MTR)
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This market concerns call termination on mobile telephony networks. Call termination consists in terminating on the network of an operator calls made by customers of other operators.
Fixed termination rate (FTR)
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Ce marché concerne la terminaison d’appel sur les réseaux téléphoniques fixes. La terminaison d'appel consiste à terminer sur le réseau d’un opérateur les appels téléphoniques émis par les clients d’autres opérateurs.
Consultation on the draft decision of the BIPT determining the terms for the reporting provided for by Article 6/2 of the Act of 26 January 2018 on postal services
Publications › Consultation -
31/07/2024
In accordance with Article 6/2, §1er, of the Postal Act, postal service providers who provide or use parcel delivery services are obliged to communicate to the BIPT, every six months, a report. The draft decision lays down the terms for the communication of this report in accordance with Article 6/2, §2, of the Postal Act.
Opinion of 25 June 2024 regarding the 2022 and 2023 action plans of bpost following the 2022 customer satisfaction survey
Publications › Opinion -
26/07/2024
The opinion includes: the results of the 2022 customer satisfaction survey; the report on the implementation of the 2022 action plan; the 2023 action plan; the conclusion.
Proximus/Fiberklaar and Telenet/Wyre intend to cooperate to roll out optical fibre in Flanders
Publications › Press release -
26/07/2024
Proximus and Telenet announced to have signed a draft agreement in order to cooperate to roll out fibre optic networks (“Fiber-to-the-Home”, or FTTH) in a part of Flanders.
Universal and non-universal postal services
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The universal postal service includes both domestic and cross-border services and comprises the following: the clearance, sorting, transport and delivery of postal items up to 2 kg; the clearance, sorting, transport and delivery of postal parcels provided at single piece tariff up to 10 kg; the delivery of postal parcels provided at single piece tariff coming from other Member States and weighing up to 20 kg; the services for registered items and insured items.
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