Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453:schedule:4:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 4 (pt 3/38)
Character Range: 10215–13143

of Schedule 1.
          Note: Eligibility points are required to bid in the primary stage, but are not required to bid in the secondary stage.

entry, in the pre-bidding phase, means an entry in the auction system made by a bidder under paragraph 3(2)(a) or 3(2)(b) of Schedule 1.

extended eligibility deadline: see paragraph 37(2)(b).

final clock round: see clause 16 of Schedule 1.

final round of the secondary stage: see subclause 14(2) of Schedule 2.

lot: see subsection 5(1).

lot rating means the value of a lot of a product in eligibility points set by the ACMA under paragraph 27(1)(b) or 37(1)(b), whichever is the case.

marketing plan means the Radiocommunications Spectrum Marketing Plan (26 GHz Band) 2020.

maximum eligibility points, for a bidder, means the maximum number of eligibility points secured by the bidder under section 36.

minimum spectrum requirement, for a bidder in relation to lots of a product, means the number of lots of the product entered by, or taken to be entered by, the bidder as its minimum requirement in the pre-bidding phase of the primary stage in accordance with paragraph 3(2)(b) or 3(3)(b) of Schedule 1.

new application deadline: see paragraph 37(2)(a).

posted demand: see subclause 2(1) of Schedule 1.

pre-bidding phase: see paragraph 50(1)(b).

primary price: see subclause 17(3) of Schedule 1.

primary stage means the pre-bidding phase and clock rounds of the auction:
         (a)      commencing with the start of the pre-bidding phase; and
         (b)      ending immediately after the auction manager provides the results for the final clock round in accordance with clauses 18 and 19 of Schedule 1.
primary winner: see subclause 17(1) of Schedule 1.

product: see subsection 5(1).

provisional minimum spectrum requirement, for an applicant in relation to lots of a product, means the number of lots of the product selected by the applicant as its minimum requirement in a completed eligibility nomination form in accordance with subparagraph 28(2)(a)(iii) or paragraph 34(6)(a) or 39(1)(c) or subparagraph 41(2)(a)(iii).

provisional start demand, for an applicant in relation to lots of a product, means the number of lots of the product specified by the applicant in a completed eligibility nomination form in accordance with subparagraph 28(2)(a)(i) or paragraph 34(6)(a) or 39(1)(a) or subparagraph 41(2)(a)(i).

pseudorandom means using computer-generated numbers that satisfy a statistical test for randomness, but are not generated by a truly random physical process.

re-allocation declaration means the Radiocommunications (Spectrum Re-allocation—26 GHz Band) Declaration 2019.
region has the same meaning as in the marketing plan.
register means the register of bidders maintained by the ACMA under section 44.
related body corporate has the same meaning as in the Corporations Act 2001.
related person, in relation to an applicant or bidder that is