Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01155:reg:76
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01155
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 76
Character Range: 140546–142476

76  Results of the auction
 (1) After the winning bidders and winning prices are determined, the auction manager must, by notice in writing, tell each winning bidder:
 (a) the number of lots of each product allocated to the winning bidder (including any set-aside lots allocated under Schedule 1); and
 (b) the frequency ranges assigned to the lots allocated; and
 (c) whether the winning bidder was allocated the downshift metropolitan lot or the downshift regional lot under Schedule 4; and
 (d) the winning price to be paid by the winning bidder.
Note 1: The allocation of spectrum licences is complete when frequency ranges are assigned to lots of a product (allocated to a bidder in the primary stage or secondary stage, or allocated to a set-aside participant under Schedule 1) at the end of the assignment stage.
Note 2: However, spectrum in a spectrum licence may be taken to be unallocated in some circumstances: see sections 85 and 86, and clause 5 of Schedule 5.
 (2) After the winning bidders and winning prices are determined, the auction manager must tell all bidders in writing:
 (a) the names of all winning bidders; and
 (b) the frequency ranges in relation to the lots allocated under this instrument (including any set-aside lots allocated under Schedule 1); and
 (c) the winning price paid, or to be paid, by each winning bidder; and
 (d) the posted price for the lots of each product in the final clock round.
 (3) Unless all bidders agree in writing, the ACMA must not provide to all bidders any further information regarding the results of the auction other than that mentioned in subsection (2), and in subclause 18(2) of Schedule 2, unless required by law.
Note: For information about the auction that is announced or published after the end of the auction period, see subsection 79(1).
 (4) In this section, final clock round and posted price each has the meaning given by subclause 2(1) of Schedule 2.