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registrable body — the applicant's ABN or ARBN.
3.3 Register of applicants
 (1) The ACMA must maintain a register of applicants.
 (2) The register may be in electronic form.
 (3) For each applicant, the register must contain details of:
 (a) the name and address of the applicant; and
 (b) the applicant's telephone and fax numbers; and
 (c) if the applicant is a company or a registrable body — the applicant's ABN or ARBN; and
 (d) the proposed LPON service transmitter site and frequency nominated by the applicant.
 (4) The register may also contain any other information that the ACMA considers necessary for the running of the allocation.
 (5) The ACMA must make the changes to the register that the ACMA considers necessary or convenient as soon as practicable after:
 (a) an applicant tells the ACMA of any change of name, address, or telephone or fax numbers; or
 (b) the ACMA becomes aware that any information on the register is not correct.
 (6) Except as authorised by this Determination, or as otherwise authorised by law, the ACMA must ensure that any details about applicants are not disclosed until the allocation is finalised.
 (7) No later than 5 business days before the start of an auction under Part 4 the ACMA may in any manner it considers appropriate publish the name of each registered applicant and the lots for which they are eligible to bid.

3.4 Registration of applicants
 (1) The ACMA must register an applicant only if:
 (a) the applicant has lodged completed registration documents; and
 (b) paid the entry fee(s) in accordance with subsection 3.1 (3) and section 2.5.
 (2) Within 5 business days after the closing date, the ACMA must, in writing, tell each registered applicant that the applicant has been registered.
3.5 Initial assessment of potential transmitter licence for LPON service
  Within 20 business days after the closing date, the ACMA must consider each proposed transmitter site and frequency nominated by an applicant and decide whether the proposed site and frequency is consistent with the planning model as if each applicant were the only applicant for that site and frequency.
3.6 Determination of lots
 (1) Where the ACMA decides that an application is consistent with the planning model, it will assign a lot number in relation to that application.
 (2) Where two or more applicants nominate transmitter sites that are within the minimum separation distances specified in the planning model, and the applications are for the same frequency, the ACMA will assign all such applications the same lot number.
          Part 4 Allocation where there is more than one applicant for the lot

4.1 Application of Part 4
  This Part applies if there is more than one applicant for