Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453:schedule:2:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 5/13)
Character Range: 168656–171412

(a)      applicable to the product, other than a lower band product and an upper band product; or
         (b)      applicable to any one of the combined products.

          Note 1: Eligibility points are not required to bid in the secondary stage.

          Note 2: The spectrum licence limits direction sets limits on the allocation of spectrum licences to a single person, or a specified group of persons, in designated areas. However, in the marketing plan, the lots in the Greater Perth, Hobart and Margaret River areas are each divided into two different products, such that each area has a lower band product and an upper band product. For the purposes of the allocation limits, the two products of each area are treated as just one product. For all other purposes, they are to be treated as two products.

      5 Information available during rounds of the secondary stage
      (1) Before the start time of each round of the secondary stage, the auction manager must provide the following information for that round to each bidder, using the auction system:
         (a)      the start time of the round;
         (b)      the end time of the round;
         (c)      for each lot available for bidding in that round that meets the minimum spectrum requirement test for the bidder and on which the bidder may make a bid:
            (i)            the specified price that will apply to the lot in the round; and
            (ii)         for the first round of the secondary stage – the starting price for the lot; and
            (iii)       for each round other than the first round of the secondary stage – the specified price that applied to that lot in the previous round of the secondary stage; and
            (iv)        the total number of bidders for whom:
               (A) the lot meets the minimum spectrum requirement test; and
               (B) allocation of the lot as a unit of a product would not exceed the bidder's allocation limits applicable to the product (other than a lower band product and an upper band product) or applicable to any one of the combined products;
         (d)      any other information the auction manager considers necessary or convenient to conduct the secondary stage of the auction.

          Note 1: Clause 10 sets out the general rules for a bidder to make a bid on a lot in a round of the secondary stage.  Among other things, a bidder may only make a bid on a lot if the lot meets the minimum spectrum requirement test for the bidder.

          Note 2: The spectrum licence limits direction sets limits on the allocation of spectrum licences to a single person, or a specified group of persons, in designated areas. However, in the marketing plan, the lots in the Greater Perth, Hobart and