Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453:schedule:3:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 3/12)
Character Range: 193870–196403

bandwidth to the size of the lower band lots and the upper band lots, as the case may be, and be adjacent to each other;
         (d)      if two or more bidders were allocated lower band lots and upper band lots, ensure that, for the bidder who was allocated the most lower band lots and upper band lots, the frequency ranges assigned to the lower band lots and the upper band lots will each be a contiguous frequency range corresponding in bandwidth to the size of the lower band lots and the upper band lots, as the case may be, and be adjacent to each other;
         (e)      if two or more bidders were allocated lower band lots and upper band lots and the total number of those lots is the same for each bidder, but the number of upper band lots is not the same, ensure that, for the bidder who was allocated the most upper band lots, the frequency ranges assigned to the lower band lots and the upper band lots will each be a contiguous frequency range corresponding in bandwidth to the size of the lower band lots and the upper band lots, as the case may be, and be adjacent to each other;
         (f)       if two or more bidders were allocated lower band lots and upper band lots and were allocated the same number of lower band lots and the same number of upper band lots, ensure that the lower band lots and the upper band lots each become the subject of an assignment round, however, the frequency ranges to be assigned for the lower band lots and the upper band lots need not be adjacent to each other.
          Note: For assignment rounds arising under paragraph (f), a frequency range assigned to lower band lots may not necessarily be adjacent to a frequency range assigned to upper band lots.
(5) If a bidder is participating in a given assignment round for more than one product, the auction manager may determine frequency range options available to the bidder that deal with the products as a group, providing the requirements of subclause (2) (subject to subclauses (3) and (4)) are met for each individual product in the group.
(6) At least 24 hours before the start of the first assignment round, the auction manager must provide each bidder participating in the assignment stage with the list of frequency range options available to the bidder in each of the assignment rounds for the lots of a product that were allocated to the bidder in the primary stage or secondary stage.

      5 Assignment bids

(1) An assignment bid consists of:
(a)      the frequency range option that is being bid for; and
(b)