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100.—(1) This regulation applies in respect of the grant of a 3.4 GHz licence or a 3.4 GHz withdrawn lot licence to—
(a)each winning bidder for 3.4 GHz lots other than the pre-existing licence holder; and
(b)where it is a bidder and did not apply for a replacement licence but makes one or more winning principal stage bids for 3.4 GHz lots, the pre-existing licence holder.
(2) Where a winning bidder to which this regulation applies won 3.4 GHz lots in accordance with either regulation 38 or 40 (but not both), any 3.4 GHz licence or 3.4 GHz withdrawn lot licence granted to that bidder shall authorise the use of the frequencies corresponding to the 3.4 GHz assignment stage option for which the bidder made the winning 3.4 GHz assignment stage bid (“3.4 GHz winning option”).
(3) Where a winning bidder to which this regulation applies won 3.4 GHz lots in accordance with both regulations 38 and 40—
(a)the 3.4 GHz licence granted to that bidder shall authorise the use of the frequencies corresponding to the block or pair of blocks which—
(i)includes such number of lots as won in accordance with regulation 38; and
(ii)comprises the higher frequencies included in that bidder's 3.4 GHz winning option; and
(b)the 3.4 GHz withdrawn lot licence granted to that bidder shall authorise the use of the frequencies corresponding to the block or pair of blocks which—
(i)includes such number of lots as won in accordance with regulation 40; and
(ii)comprises the lower frequencies included in that bidder's 3.4 GHz winning option.
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