Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01255:reg:67:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01255
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 67 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 75425–77996

67  Consequences of affiliation between winning bidders, or between winning bidders and existing licensees – 1800 MHz lots
 (1) If:
 (a) the ACMA notifies one or more winning bidders under subsection 66(1) that it is satisfied the winning bidders are affiliated with an existing 1800 MHz licensee; and
 (b) the existing 1800 MHz licensee is not also a winning bidder for a 1800 MHz lot; and
 (c) the number of lots won by the winning bidders, when the lot size of those lots is aggregated with the part or parts of the spectrum that the existing 1800 MHz licensee, or the specified group of persons that includes the existing 1800 MHz licensee, may use in the 1800 MHz band, exceeds the 1800 MHz allocation limits;
  the ACMA:
 (d) must not issue spectrum licences to the winning bidders that would exceed the 1800 MHz allocation limits; and
 (e) must not issue spectrum licences to the winning bidders except in accordance with this section.
 (2) If:
 (a) the ACMA notifies two or more winning bidders under subsection 66(2) that it is satisfied the winning bidders are affiliated; and
 (b) the number of lots won by the winning bidders, when the lot size of those lots is aggregated with a part or parts of the spectrum that the winning bidders, or the specified group of persons that includes the winning bidders, may use in the 1800 MHz band, exceeds the 1800 MHz allocation limits;
  the ACMA:
 (c) must not issue spectrum licences to the winning bidders that would exceed the 1800 MHz allocation limits; and
 (d) must not issue spectrum licences to the winning bidders except in accordance with this section.
Note: One of the winning bidders may also be an existing 1800 MHz licensee.
 (3) For each winning bidder, the ACMA must identify, in relation to the 1800 MHz lots for which the bidder is a winning bidder (the total lots), each lot where the aggregate of:
 (a) the lot size of the lot; and
 (b) the part or parts of the spectrum that the applicant, or the specified group of persons that includes the applicant, may use in the 1800 MHz band;
  does not exceed the 1800 MHz allocation limits.
 (4) If, for a winning bidder, the ACMA identifies one or more of total lots under subsection (3):
 (a) subject to this instrument, the winning bidder is entitled to be issued a spectrum licence for those lots; and
 (b) the ACMA must not issue a spectrum licence for the remaining total lots to the winning bidder.
Note: The winning bidder must still pay the balance of the winning price before being issued the spectrum licence, in accordance with Division 4.  The