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Complaints from residents in all of Brussels' communes have multiplied regarding the way in which fibre-optic broadband is being installed along the facades of homeowners' properties.
Brussels residents are getting fed up with the amount of fibre optic cables and boxes being added to the facades of their homes following a new telecoms operator entering the scene.
Belgians pay significantly more for telecoms services – to make calls and use the internet – than their neighbours, according to the Belgian Institute of Postal Services and Telecommunications (IB
The European parliament has told staff it will be banning Chinese social media app TikTok from work devices over what it described as concerns over data security.
More schools in Brussels will be equipped with wifi in the coming months as part of a special project aimed at modernising education.
Belgium ranks 21st globally when it comes to digital quality of life, but is among one of the worst performers in Europe for internet affordability, according to the latest index from cybersecurit
A crucial part of the mechanism in which online advertising is sold and displayed on the Internet in the European Union violates European privacy laws, according to the Belgian Data Protection Aut
Consumer protection association Test-Achats has asked Proximus for "clarity and a gesture of goodwill" after it announced that it would gradually move its cable internet customers over to fibre op
The Belgian National Orchestra has been ordered to stop streaming some of its concerts online, after the Brussels appeals court ruled in favour of the orchestra’s musicians in a dispute with