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CHAPTER 5U.K.3.4 GHz frequency assignments determined by bidding

Bidding for numbered 3.4 GHz lots in the assignment stageU.K.

77.—(1) A 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid shall be a bid for one or more licences that authorise the use of the frequencies corresponding to the particular numbered 3.4 GHz lots comprised in a block or pair of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots.

(2) OFCOM shall determine the blocks and pairs of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots a bidder may bid for, and notify that bidder of its determination.

(3) The list of possible blocks and pairs of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots provided to each bidder may be different for each bidder.

(4) The list shall be known as the “3.4 GHz assignment stage option list” and each block or pair of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots in that list shall be known as a “3.4 GHz assignment stage option”.

Preparing a 3.4 GHz assignment stage option list for each bidder if the pre-existing licence holder is a bidder and did apply for a replacement licenceU.K.

78.—(1) This regulation applies where the pre-existing licence holder is a bidder and did apply for a replacement licence.

(2) The 3.4 GHz assignment stage options for the pre-existing licence holder which applied for a replacement licence shall be each of those blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots which satisfy the following conditions—

(a)the number of 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block is equal to the sum of the number of 3.4 GHz lots won by the pre-existing licence holder as a consequence of bidding in the principal stage (the “additional 3.4 GHz lots”), if any, and the number eight; and

(b)if the pre-existing licence holder were assigned the 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block the following conditions would be satisfied—

(i)each other bidder could be assigned the number of 3.4 GHz lots, contained in a block, that is equal to the number of that other bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots; and

(ii)the 3.4 GHz lots not assigned to the pre-existing licence holder or any other bidder (the “leftover 3.4 GHz lots”) would form a single block of numbered 3.4 GHz lots.

(3) The 3.4 GHz assignment stage options for a bidder which is not the pre-existing licence holder shall be each of those blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots which satisfy the following conditions—

(a)the number of 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block is equal to the number of that bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots; and

(b)if that bidder were assigned the 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block the following conditions would be satisfied—

(i)subject to sub-paragraph (ii), each other bidder could be assigned the number of 3.4 GHz lots, contained in a block, that is equal to the number of that other bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots;

(ii)the pre-existing licence holder could be assigned the number of 3.4 GHz lots, contained in a block, that is equal to the sum of the number of additional 3.4 GHz lots, if any, and the number eight; and

(iii)the leftover 3.4 GHz lots would form a single block of numbered 3.4 GHz lots.

Preparing a 3.4 GHz assignment stage option list for each bidder if the pre-existing licence holder is not a bidder or is a bidder but did not apply for a replacement licenceU.K.

79.—(1) This regulation applies where the pre-existing licence holder—

(a)is not a bidder; or

(b)is a bidder but did not apply for a replacement licence.

(2) A bidder's 3.4 GHz assignment stage options shall be each of those blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots which satisfy the following conditions—

(a)the number of 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block is equal to the number of that bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots;

(b)the block does not contain the 3.4 GHz lots numbered 15 to 18 and 35 to 38; and

(c)if that bidder were assigned the 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block the following conditions would be satisfied—

(i)each other bidder could be assigned 3.4 GHz lots contained in a block that, in respect of that other bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots, satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b); and

(ii)the leftover 3.4 GHz lots are contained in at most two blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots, where one of those blocks is located in the lower 3.4 GHz frequency range and the other block is located in the upper 3.4 GHz frequency range.

(3) If there are no 3.4 GHz assignment stage options which satisfy the conditions set out in paragraph (2), then the bidder's 3.4 GHz assignment stage options shall be each of those blocks or pairs of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots which satisfy the following conditions—

(a)the number of 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block or pair of blocks is equal to the number of that bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots;

(b)the block or pair of blocks does not contain the 3.4 GHz lots numbered 15 to 18 and 35 to 38;

(c)where the number of the bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots is less than eight, the numbered 3.4 GHz lots contained in the option together form a single block of numbered 3.4 GHz lots;

(d)where the number of the bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots is eight or more, the numbered 3.4 GHz lots contained in the option are included in at most two blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots, where—

(i)one of those blocks is located in the lower 3.4 GHz frequency range and the other block is located in the upper 3.4 GHz frequency range; and

(ii)the number of 3.4 GHz lots contained in each of the two separate blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots is at least four; and

(e)if that bidder were assigned the 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block or pair of blocks, the following conditions would be satisfied—

(i)each other bidder could be assigned 3.4 GHz lots contained in a block or pair of blocks that, in respect of that other bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots, satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d);

(ii)the number of separate blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots assigned to all bidders considered together is no more than necessary to meet the conditions set out in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e)(i); and

(iii)the leftover 3.4 GHz lots are contained in at most two blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots, where one of those blocks is located in the lower 3.4 GHz frequency range and the other block is located in the upper 3.4 GHz frequency range.

(4) If there are no 3.4 GHz assignment stage options which satisfy the conditions set out in paragraph (2) or (3) above, then the bidder's 3.4 GHz assignment stage options shall be each of those blocks or pairs of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots which satisfy the following conditions—

(a)the number of 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block or pair of blocks is equal to the number of that bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots;

(b)the block or pair of blocks does not contain the 3.4 GHz lots numbered 15 to 18 and 35 to 38;

(c)the numbered 3.4 GHz lots are included in at most two separate blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots, where one of those blocks is located in the lower 3.4 GHz frequency range and the other block is located in the upper 3.4 GHz frequency range; and

(d)if that bidder were assigned the 3.4 GHz lots contained in the block or pair of blocks, the following conditions would be satisfied—

(i)each other bidder could be assigned 3.4 GHz lots contained in a block or pair of blocks that, in respect of that other bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots, satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c);

(ii)the number of separate blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots assigned to all bidders considered together is no more than necessary to meet the conditions set out in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d)(i); and

(iii)the leftover 3.4 GHz lots are contained in at most two blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots, where one of those blocks is located in the lower 3.4 GHz frequency range and the other block is located in the upper 3.4 GHz frequency range.

3.4 GHz assignment stage bidsU.K.

80.—(1) In order to bid for a 3.4 GHz assignment stage option, a bidder must, on the assignment stage form, specify an amount in whole thousands of pounds that it is willing to pay, in addition to the total 3.4 GHz base price A and the total 3.4 GHz base price B for that bidder's winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots, for one or more licences that authorise the use of the frequencies corresponding to the block or pair of blocks of numbered 3.4 GHz lots that is the 3.4 GHz assignment stage option.

(2) A bidder may make no more than one 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid for each 3.4 GHz assignment stage option.

(3) A bidder is not required to make a 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid.

(4) A 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid is a valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid if—

(a)the bid is specified on a valid assignment stage form; and

(b)the bidder has paid the full sum of the required assignment stage deposit by the deadline specified by OFCOM.

(5) Where a bidder does not make a valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid for a 3.4 GHz assignment stage option that bidder will be deemed to have made a valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid with a value of zero pounds for that 3.4 GHz assignment stage option.

Determination of the winning 3.4 GHz assignment stage bidsU.K.

81.—(1) OFCOM shall determine the winning 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids in accordance with this regulation, regulation 82 and regulation 83 after the deadline for paying the required assignment stage deposit.

(2) The winning 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids shall be those valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids that comprise the winning combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids.

(3) The winning combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids shall be the valid combination of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids, determined in accordance with regulation 82 or regulation 83, having the highest total value of amounts bid.

(4) Where there is more than one valid combination of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids for which the total value is equal highest, OFCOM shall employ a method of random selection from amongst those valid combinations of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids for which the value is equal highest to determine the winning combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids.

Valid combinations of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids where the pre-existing licence holder is a bidder and did apply for a replacement licenceU.K.

82.—(1) This regulation applies where the pre-existing licence holder is a bidder and did apply for a replacement licence.

(2) A combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids is a valid combination of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids if—

(a)within that combination there is one valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid from each winning bidder for 3.4 GHz lots;

(b)each of those valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids is for a 3.4 GHz assignment stage option as determined by OFCOM for the bidder under regulation 78;

(c)no numbered 3.4 GHz lot is included in more than one of the 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids included in the combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids; and

(d)the numbered 3.4 GHz lots not included in that combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids together form a single block of numbered 3.4 GHz lots.

Valid combinations of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids where the pre-existing licence holder is not a bidder or is a bidder but did not apply for a replacement licenceU.K.

83.—(1) This regulation applies where the pre-existing licence holder—

(a)is not a bidder; or

(b)is a bidder but did not apply for a replacement licence.

(2) A combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids is a valid combination of 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids if—

(a)within that combination there is one valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid from each winning bidder for 3.4 GHz lots;

(b)each of those valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids is for a 3.4 GHz assignment stage option as determined by OFCOM for the bidder under regulation 79;

(c)no numbered 3.4 GHz lot is included in more than one of the 3.4 GHz assignment stage options included in the combination of valid 3.4 GHz assignment stage bids; and

(d)the numbered 3.4 GHz lots not included in that combination of valid assignment stage bids together form at most one single block of numbered 3.4 GHz lots in the lower 3.4 GHz frequency range and at most one single block of numbered 3.4 GHz lots in the upper 3.4 GHz frequency range.

Determination of 3.4 GHz additional pricesU.K.

84.  In respect of each winning 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid, OFCOM shall determine an amount in whole pounds (“3.4 GHz additional price”) which shall be payable by the relevant winning bidder in accordance with Schedule 6.

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