Schedule 3 Regions
(subsection 1.4(1))
Each of the following areas is a region:
(a) Metro ACT, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 1.2;
(b) Metro Adelaide, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 2.2;
(c) Metro Brisbane, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 3.2;
(d) Metro Darwin, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 4.2;
(e) Metro Hobart, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 5.2;
(f) Metro Melbourne, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 6.2;
(g) Metro Perth, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 7.2;
(h) Metro Sydney, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 8.2;
(i) Regional East Australia, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 9.2;
(j) Regional Western Australia, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 10.2;
(k) Remote Australia, which is the area described by the HCIS identifiers specified in item 11.2.
Description The geographic area of a region is the area of land described in this Schedule. Each region is described using the hierarchical cell identifier scheme (HCIS) in the Australian Spectrum Map Grid 2012 (ASMG). There are four levels to the HCIS corresponding to 3 degree, 1 degree, 15 minute and 5 minute cells of the ASMG.
The geographic area of a region can be determined by the aggregation of block areas referenced by HCIS identifiers used to describe it. Refer to the ASMG for a complete description of the naming convention referred to as the HCIS as published by the ACMA.
Note The map of each region are included for information only. The ACMA does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of that information. Potential participants in the allocation should obtain their own advice and make their own inquiries into pictorial representations of the regions.
1.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 1.2 for a description of the Metro ACT region.
1.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
MW1P, MW2M, MW2N, MW2O, MW4D, MW4H, MW4L, MW5A, MW5B, MW5C, MW5E, MW5F, MW5G, MW5I, MW5J, MW5K, MW1L4, MW1L5, MW1L6, MW1L7, MW1L8, MW1L9, MW2I4, MW2I5, MW2I6, MW2I7, MW2I8, MW2I9, MW2J4, MW2J5, MW2J6, MW2J7, MW2J8, MW2J9, MW2K4, MW2K5, MW2K6, MW2K7, MW2K8, MW2K9, MW2L4, MW2L5, MW2L7, MW2L8, MW2P1, MW2P2, MW2P4, MW2P5, MW2P7, MW2P8, MW4P1, MW4P2, MW4P3, MW5D1, MW5D2, MW5D4, MW5D5, MW5D7, MW5D8, MW5H1, MW5H2, MW5H4, MW5H5, MW5H7, MW5H8, MW5L1, MW5L2, MW5L4, MW5L5, MW5L7, MW5L8, MW5M1, MW5M2, MW5M3, MW5N1, MW5N2, MW5N3, MW5O1, MW5O2, MW5O3, MW5P1, MW5P2.
2.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 2.2 for a description of the Metro Adelaide region.
2.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
IW3E, IW3F, IW3G, IW3H, IW3I, IW3J, IW3K, IW3L, IW3M, IW3N, IW3O, IW3P, IW6A, IW6B, IW6C, IW6D, IW6E, IW6F, IW6G, IW6H, IW6I, IW6J, IW6K, IW6L, JW1E, JW1F, JW1I, JW1J, JW1M, JW1N, JW4A, JW4B, JW4E, JW4F, JW4I, JW4J, JW1G1, JW1G2, JW1G4, JW1G5, JW1G7, JW1G8, JW1K1, JW1K2, JW1K4, JW1K5, JW1K7, JW1K8, JW1O1, JW1O2, JW1O4, JW1O5, JW1O7, JW1O8, JW4C1, JW4C2, JW4C4, JW4C5, JW4C7, JW4C8, JW4G1, JW4G2, JW4G4, JW4G5, JW4G7, JW4G8, JW4K1, JW4K2, JW4K4, JW4K5, JW4K7, JW4K8.
3.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 3.2 for a description of the Metro Brisbane region.
3.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
NT5, NT6, NT8, NT9, NU3, NT4C, NT4D, NT4G, NT4H, NT4K, NT4L, NT4O, NT4P, NT7C, NT7D, NT7G, NT7H, NT7K, NT7L, NT7O, NT7P, NU1C, NU1D, NU1H, NU1L, NU2A, NU2B, NU2C, NU2D, NU2E, NU2F, NU2G, NU2H, NU2I, NU2J, NU2K, NU2L, NU6A, NU6B, NU6C, NU6D, NT1O4, NT1O5, NT1O6, NT1O7, NT1O8, NT1O9, NT1P4, NT1P5, NT1P6, NT1P7, NT1P8, NT1P9, NT2M4, NT2M5, NT2M6, NT2M7, NT2M8, NT2M9, NT2N4, NT2N5, NT2N6, NT2N7, NT2N8, NT2N9, NT2O4, NT2O5, NT2O6, NT2O7, NT2O8, NT2O9, NT2P4, NT2P5, NT2P6, NT2P7, NT2P8, NT2P9, NT3M4, NT3M5, NT3M6, NT3M7, NT3M8, NT3M9, NT3N4, NT3N5, NT3N6, NT3N7, NT3N8, NT3N9, NT3O4, NT3O5, NT3O6, NT3O7, NT3O8, NT3O9, NT3P4, NT3P5, NT3P6, NT3P7, NT3P8, NT3P9, NU1G3, NU1G6, NU1G9, NU1K3, NU1K6, NU1K9, NU1O3, NU1P1, NU1P2, NU1P3, NU2M1, NU2M2, NU2M3, NU2N1, NU2N2, NU2N3, NU2O1, NU2O2, NU2O3, NU2P1, NU2P2, NU2P3, NU2P5, NU2P6, NU2P8, NU2P9, NU5D2, NU5D3, NU5D5, NU5D6, NU5D8, NU5D9.
4.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 4.2 for a description of the Metro Darwin region.
4.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
GO7A, GO7B, GO7C, GO7D, GO7E, GO7F, GO7G, GO7H, GO7I, GO7J, GO7K, GO7L, GO8A, GO8B, GO8E, GO8F, GO8I, GO8J, GO7M1, GO7M2, GO7M3, GO7M4, GO7M5, GO7M6, GO7N1, GO7N2, GO7N3, GO7N4, GO7N5, GO7N6, GO7O1, GO7O2, GO7O3, GO7O4, GO7O5, GO7O6, GO7P1, GO7P2, GO7P3, GO7P4, GO7P5, GO7P6, GO8M1, GO8M2, GO8M3, GO8M4, GO8M5, GO8M6, GO8N1, GO8N2, GO8N3, GO8N4, GO8N5, GO8N6.
5.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 5.2 for a description of the Metro Hobart region.
5.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
LY8G, LY8H, LY8K, LY8L, LY8O, LY8P, LY9E, LY9F, LY9G, LY9H, LY9I, LY9J, LY9K, LY9L, LY9M, LY9N, LY9O, LY9P, LZ2C, LZ2D, LZ2G, LZ2H, LZ3A, LZ3B, LZ3C, LZ3D, LZ3E, LZ3F, LZ3G, LZ3H, LY8B9, LY8C7, LY8C8, LY8C9, LY8D7, LY8D8, LY8D9, LY8F3, LY8F6, LY8F9, LY8J3, LY8J6, LY8J9, LY8N3, LY8N6, LY8N9, LY9A7, LY9A8, LY9A9, LY9B7, LY9B8, LY9B9, LY9C7, LY9C8, LY9C9, LY9D7, LY9D8, LY9D9, LZ2B3, LZ2B6, LZ2B9, LZ2F3, LZ2F6, LZ2F9, LZ2J3, LZ2K1, LZ2K2, LZ2K3, LZ2L1, LZ2L2, LZ2L3, LZ3I1, LZ3I2, LZ3I3, LZ3J1, LZ3J2, LZ3J3, LZ3K1, LZ3K2, LZ3K3, LZ3L1, LZ3L2, LZ3L3, MY7A7, MY7A8, MY7E1, MY7E2, MY7E4, MY7E5, MY7E7, MY7E8, MY7I1, MY7I2, MY7I4, MY7I5, MY7I7, MY7I8, MY7M1, MY7M2, MY7M4, MY7M5, MY7M7, MY7M8, MZ1A1, MZ1A2, MZ1A4, MZ1A5, MZ1A7, MZ1A8, MZ1E1, MZ1E2, MZ1E4, MZ1E5, MZ1E7, MZ1E8, MZ1I1, MZ1I2.
6.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 6.2 for a description of the Metro Melbourne region.
6.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
KX3, LX1, KW8O, KW8P, KW9M, KW9N, KW9O, KX2C, KX2D, KX2G, KX2H, KX2K, KX2L, KX6A, KX6B, KX6C, KX6D, KX6E, KX6F, KX6G, KX6H, KX6I, KX6J, KX6K, KX6L, LX2M, LX2N, LX4A, LX4B, LX4C, LX4D, LX4E, LX4F, LX4G, LX4H, LX4I, LX4J, LX4K, LX4L, LX5A, LX5B, LX5E, LX5F, KW8N2, KW8N3, KW8N5, KW8N6, KW8N8, KW8N9, KW9I5, KW9I6, KW9I8, KW9I9, KW9J4, KW9J5, KW9J6, KW9J7, KW9J8, KW9J9, KW9K4, KW9K5, KW9K6, KW9K7, KW9K8, KW9K9, KW9L4, KW9L7, KW9P1, KW9P4, KW9P7, KW9P8, KW9P9, KX2B2, KX2B3, KX2B5, KX2B6, KX2B8, KX2B9, KX2F2, KX2F3, KX2O1, KX2O2, KX2O3, KX2P1, KX2P2, KX2P3, KX2P5, KX2P6, KX2P8, KX2P9, KX5D2, KX5D3, KX5D5, KX5D6, KX5D8, KX5D9, KX5H2, KX5H3, KX5H5, KX5H6, KX5H8, KX5H9, KX5L2, KX5L3, KX5L5, KX5L6, KX5L8, KX5L9, LW7M7, LW7M8, LW7M9, LW7N7, LW7N8, LW7N9, LW7O7, LW7O8, LW7O9, LW7P7, LW7P8, LW7P9, LX2I7, LX2I8, LX2I9, LX2J7, LX2J8, LX2J9, LX2K7, LX2K8, LX2O1, LX2O2, LX2O4, LX2O5, LX2O7, LX2O8, LX5C1, LX5C2, LX5C4, LX5C5, LX5C7, LX5C8, LX5G1, LX5G2, LX5G4, LX5G5, LX5G7, LX5G8, LX5I1, LX5I4, LX5I7.
7.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 7.2 for a description of the Metro Perth region.
7.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
BV4, BV1E, BV1F, BV1G, BV1H, BV1I, BV1J, BV1K, BV1L, BV1M, BV1N, BV1O, BV1P, BV2E, BV2F, BV2G, BV2I, BV2J, BV2K, BV2M, BV2N, BV2O, BV5A, BV5B, BV5E, BV5F, BV5I, BV5M, BV1A7, BV1A8, BV1A9, BV1B7, BV1B8, BV1B9, BV1C7, BV1C8, BV1C9, BV1D7, BV1D8, BV1D9, BV2A7, BV2A8, BV2A9, BV2B7, BV2B8, BV2B9, BV2C7, BV2C8, BV2C9, BV2D7, BV2D8, BV2H1, BV2H2, BV2H4, BV2H5, BV2H7, BV2H8, BV2L1, BV2L2, BV2L4, BV2L5, BV2L7, BV2L8, BV2P1, BV2P2, BV2P4, BV2P5, BV2P7, BV2P8, BV5C1, BV5C4, BV5C7, BV5G1, BV5G4, BV5G7, BV5J1, BV5J2, BV5J3, BV5K1.
8.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 8.2 for a description of the Metro Sydney region.
8.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
MW3, NV7, NW1, MV8H, MV8L, MV8P, MV9E, MV9F, MV9G, MV9H, MV9I, MV9J, MV9K, MV9L, MV9M, MV9N, MV9O, MV9P, MW6A, MW6B, MW6C, MW6D, MW6E, MW6F, MW6G, MW6H, NV4I, NV4J, NV4K, NV4L, NV4M, NV4N, NV4O, NV4P, NV5I, NV5J, NV5K, NV5L, NV5M, NV5N, NV5O, NV5P, MV6L3, MV6L6, MV6L9, MV6P3, MV6P6, MV6P9, MV9D3, MV9D6, MV9D9, MW2D3, MW2D6, MW2D9, MW2H3, MW2H6, MW2H9, MW2L3, MW2L6, MW2L9, MW2P3, MW2P6, MW2P9, MW5D3, MW5D6, MW5D9, MW5H3, MW5H6, MW5H9, MW5L3, MW6I1, MW6I2, MW6I3, MW6J1, MW6J2, MW6J3, MW6K1, MW6K2, MW6K3, MW6L1, MW6L2, MW6L3.
9.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 9.2 for a description of the Regional East Australia region.
9.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
IV, JV, KV, LV, MS, MT, MU, GV1, GV2, GV3, GV6, HV1, HV2, HV3, HV4, HV5, HV6, HV8, HV9, HW3, HW6, IW1, IW2, IW4, IW5, IW7, IW8, IW9, JW2, JW3, JW5, JW6, JW7, JW8, JW9, JX1, JX2, JX3, JX5, JX6, KP6, KP9, KQ3, KQ6, KQ9, KW1, KW2, KW3, KW4, KW5, KW6, KW7, KX1, KX4, KX8, KX9, KY2, KY3, KY6, LP4, LP7, LQ1, LQ2, LQ4, LQ5, LQ7, LQ8, LR1, LR2, LR3, LR4, LR5, LR6, LW1, LW2, LW3, LW4, LW5, LW6, LW8, LW9, LX3, LX6, LX7, LX8, LX9, LY1, LY2, LY3, LY4, LY5, LY6, LY7, LZ1, MR1, MR4, MR5, MR7, MR8, MR9, MV1, MV2, MV3, MV4, MV5, MV7, MW7, MW8, MW9, MX1, MX2, MX3, MX4, MX7, MY1, MY4, NS4, NS7, NS8, NS9, NU4, NU7, NU8, NU9, NV1, NV2, NV3, IW3A, IW3B, IW3C, IW3D, IW6M, IW6N, IW6O, IW6P, JW1A, JW1B, JW1C, JW1D, JW1H, JW1L, JW1P, JW4D, JW4H, JW4L, JW4M, JW4N, JW4O, JW4P, KW8A, KW8B, KW8C, KW8D, KW8E, KW8F, KW8G, KW8H, KW8I, KW8J, KW8K, KW8L, KW8M, KW9A, KW9B, KW9C, KW9D, KW9E, KW9F, KW9G, KW9H, KX2A, KX2E, KX2I, KX2J, KX2M, KX2N, KX5A, KX5B, KX5C, KX5E, KX5F, KX5G, KX5I, KX5J, KX5K, KX5M, KX5N, KX5O, KX5P, KX6M, KX6N, KX6O, KX6P, LR9B, LR9C, LR9D, LR9F, LR9G, LR9H, LR9J, LR9K, LR9L, LR9N, LR9O, LR9P, LS3B, LS3C, LS3D, LS3F, LS3G, LS3H, LS3J, LS3K, LS3L, LS3N, LS3O, LS3P, LS6B, LS6C, LS6D, LS6F, LS6G, LS6H, LS6J, LS6K, LS6L, LS6N, LS6O, LS6P, LS9B, LS9C, LS9D, LS9F, LS9G, LS9H, LS9J, LS9K, LS9L, LS9N, LS9O, LS9P, LT3B, LT3C, LT3D, LT3F, LT3G, LT3H, LT3J, LT3K, LT3L, LT3N, LT3O, LT3P, LT6B, LT6C, LT6D, LT6F, LT6G, LT6H, LT6J, LT6K, LT6L, LT6N, LT6O, LT6P, LT9B, LT9C, LT9D, LT9F, LT9G, LT9H, LT9J, LT9K, LT9L, LT9N, LT9O, LT9P, LU3B, LU3C, LU3D, LU3F, LU3G, LU3H, LU3J, LU3K, LU3L, LU3N, LU3O, LU3P, LU6B, LU6C, LU6D, LU6F, LU6G, LU6H, LU6J, LU6K, LU6L, LU6N, LU6O, LU6P, LU9B, LU9C, LU9D, LU9F, LU9G, LU9H, LU9J, LU9K, LU9L, LU9N, LU9O, LU9P, LW7A, LW7B, LW7C, LW7D, LW7E, LW7F, LW7G, LW7H, LW7I, LW7J, LW7K, LW7L, LX2A, LX2B, LX2C, LX2D, LX2E, LX2F, LX2G, LX2H, LX2L, LX2P, LX4M, LX4N, LX4O, LX4P, LX5D, LX5H, LX5J, LX5K, LX5L, LX5M, LX5N, LX5O, LX5P, LY8A, LY8E, LY8I, LY8M, LZ2A, LZ2E, LZ2I, LZ2M, LZ2N, LZ2O, LZ2P, LZ3M, LZ3N, LZ3O, LZ3P, MV6A, MV6B, MV6C, MV6D, MV6E, MV6F, MV6G, MV6H, MV6I, MV6J, MV6K, MV6M, MV6N, MV6O, MV8A, MV8B, MV8C, MV8D, MV8E, MV8F, MV8G, MV8I, MV8J, MV8K, MV8M, MV8N, MV8O, MV9A, MV9B, MV9C, MW1A, MW1B, MW1C, MW1D, MW1E, MW1F, MW1G, MW1H, MW1I, MW1J, MW1K, MW1M, MW1N, MW1O, MW2A, MW2B, MW2C, MW2E, MW2F, MW2G, MW4A, MW4B, MW4C, MW4E, MW4F, MW4G, MW4I, MW4J, MW4K, MW4M, MW4N, MW4O, MW6M, MW6N, MW6O, MW6P, MY7B, MY7C, MY7D, MY7F, MY7G, MY7H, MY7J, MY7K, MY7L, MY7N, MY7O, MY7P, MZ1B, MZ1C, MZ1D, MZ1F, MZ1G, MZ1H, MZ1J, MZ1K, MZ1L, MZ1M, MZ1N, MZ1O, MZ1P, NT1A, NT1B, NT1C, NT1D, NT1E, NT1F, NT1G, NT1H, NT1I, NT1J, NT1K, NT1L, NT1M, NT1N, NT2A, NT2B, NT2C, NT2D, NT2E, NT2F, NT2G, NT2H, NT2I, NT2J, NT2K, NT2L, NT3A, NT3B, NT3C, NT3D, NT3E, NT3F, NT3G, NT3H, NT3I, NT3J, NT3K, NT3L, NT4A, NT4B, NT4E, NT4F, NT4I, NT4J, NT4M, NT4N, NT7A, NT7B, NT7E, NT7F, NT7I, NT7J, NT7M, NT7N, NU1A, NU1B, NU1E, NU1F, NU1I, NU1J, NU1M, NU1N, NU5A, NU5B, NU5C, NU5E, NU5F, NU5G, NU5H, NU5I, NU5J, NU5K, NU5L, NU5M, NU5N, NU5O, NU5P, NU6E, NU6F, NU6G, NU6H, NU6I, NU6J, NU6K, NU6L, NU6M, NU6N, NU6O, NU6P, NV4A, NV4B, NV4C, NV4D, NV4E, NV4F, NV4G, NV4H, NV5A, NV5B, NV5C, NV5D, NV5E, NV5F, NV5G, NV5H, JW1G3, JW1G6, JW1G9, JW1K3, JW1K6, JW1K9, JW1O3, JW1O6, JW1O9, JW4C3, JW4C6, JW4C9, JW4G3, JW4G6, JW4G9, JW4K3, JW4K6, JW4K9, KW8N1, KW8N4, KW8N7, KW9I1, KW9I2, KW9I3, KW9I4, KW9I7, KW9J1, KW9J2, KW9J3, KW9K1, KW9K2, KW9K3, KW9L1, KW9L2, KW9L3, KW9L5, KW9L6, KW9L8, KW9L9, KW9P2, KW9P3, KW9P5, KW9P6, KX2B1, KX2B4, KX2B7, KX2F1, KX2F4, KX2F5, KX2F6, KX2F7, KX2F8, KX2F9, KX2O4, KX2O5, KX2O6, KX2O7, KX2O8, KX2O9, KX2P4, KX2P7, KX5D1, KX5D4, KX5D7, KX5H1, KX5H4, KX5H7, KX5L1, KX5L4, KX5L7, LW7M1, LW7M2, LW7M3, LW7M4, LW7M5, LW7M6, LW7N1, LW7N2, LW7N3, LW7N4, LW7N5, LW7N6, LW7O1, LW7O2, LW7O3, LW7O4, LW7O5, LW7O6, LW7P1, LW7P2, LW7P3, LW7P4, LW7P5, LW7P6, LX2I1, LX2I2, LX2I3, LX2I4, LX2I5, LX2I6, LX2J1, LX2J2, LX2J3, LX2J4, LX2J5, LX2J6, LX2K1, LX2K2, LX2K3, LX2K4, LX2K5, LX2K6, LX2K9, LX2O3, LX2O6, LX2O9, LX5C3, LX5C6, LX5C9, LX5G3, LX5G6, LX5G9, LX5I2, LX5I3, LX5I5, LX5I6, LX5I8, LX5I9, LY8B1, LY8B2, LY8B3, LY8B4, LY8B5, LY8B6, LY8B7, LY8B8, LY8C1, LY8C2, LY8C3, LY8C4, LY8C5, LY8C6, LY8D1, LY8D2, LY8D3, LY8D4, LY8D5, LY8D6, LY8F1, LY8F2, LY8F4, LY8F5, LY8F7, LY8F8, LY8J1, LY8J2, LY8J4, LY8J5, LY8J7, LY8J8, LY8N1, LY8N2, LY8N4, LY8N5, LY8N7, LY8N8, LY9A1, LY9A2, LY9A3, LY9A4, LY9A5, LY9A6, LY9B1, LY9B2, LY9B3, LY9B4, LY9B5, LY9B6, LY9C1, LY9C2, LY9C3, LY9C4, LY9C5, LY9C6, LY9D1, LY9D2, LY9D3, LY9D4, LY9D5, LY9D6, LZ2B1, LZ2B2, LZ2B4, LZ2B5, LZ2B7, LZ2B8, LZ2F1, LZ2F2, LZ2F4, LZ2F5, LZ2F7, LZ2F8, LZ2J1, LZ2J2, LZ2J4, LZ2J5, LZ2J6, LZ2J7, LZ2J8, LZ2J9, LZ2K4, LZ2K5, LZ2K6, LZ2K7, LZ2K8, LZ2K9, LZ2L4, LZ2L5, LZ2L6, LZ2L7, LZ2L8, LZ2L9, LZ3I4, LZ3I5, LZ3I6, LZ3I7, LZ3I8, LZ3I9, LZ3J4, LZ3J5, LZ3J6, LZ3J7, LZ3J8, LZ3J9, LZ3K4, LZ3K5, LZ3K6, LZ3K7, LZ3K8, LZ3K9, LZ3L4, LZ3L5, LZ3L6, LZ3L7, LZ3L8, LZ3L9, MV6L1, MV6L2, MV6L4, MV6L5, MV6L7, MV6L8, MV6P1, MV6P2, MV6P4, MV6P5, MV6P7, MV6P8, MV9D1, MV9D2, MV9D4, MV9D5, MV9D7, MV9D8, MW1L1, MW1L2, MW1L3, MW2D1, MW2D2, MW2D4, MW2D5, MW2D7, MW2D8, MW2H1, MW2H2, MW2H4, MW2H5, MW2H7, MW2H8, MW2I1, MW2I2, MW2I3, MW2J1, MW2J2, MW2J3, MW2K1, MW2K2, MW2K3, MW2L1, MW2L2, MW4P4, MW4P5, MW4P6, MW4P7, MW4P8, MW4P9, MW5L6, MW5L9, MW5M4, MW5M5, MW5M6, MW5M7, MW5M8, MW5M9, MW5N4, MW5N5, MW5N6, MW5N7, MW5N8, MW5N9, MW5O4, MW5O5, MW5O6, MW5O7, MW5O8, MW5O9, MW5P3, MW5P4, MW5P5, MW5P6, MW5P7, MW5P8, MW5P9, MW6I4, MW6I5, MW6I6, MW6I7, MW6I8, MW6I9, MW6J4, MW6J5, MW6J6, MW6J7, MW6J8, MW6J9, MW6K4, MW6K5, MW6K6, MW6K7, MW6K8, MW6K9, MW6L4, MW6L5, MW6L6, MW6L7, MW6L8, MW6L9, MY7A1, MY7A2, MY7A3, MY7A4, MY7A5, MY7A6, MY7A9, MY7E3, MY7E6, MY7E9, MY7I3, MY7I6, MY7I9, MY7M3, MY7M6, MY7M9, MZ1A3, MZ1A6, MZ1A9, MZ1E3, MZ1E6, MZ1E9, MZ1I3, MZ1I4, MZ1I5, MZ1I6, MZ1I7, MZ1I8, MZ1I9, NT1O1, NT1O2, NT1O3, NT1P1, NT1P2, NT1P3, NT2M1, NT2M2, NT2M3, NT2N1, NT2N2, NT2N3, NT2O1, NT2O2, NT2O3, NT2P1, NT2P2, NT2P3, NT3M1, NT3M2, NT3M3, NT3N1, NT3N2, NT3N3, NT3O1, NT3O2, NT3O3, NT3P1, NT3P2, NT3P3, NU1G1, NU1G2, NU1G4, NU1G5, NU1G7, NU1G8, NU1K1, NU1K2, NU1K4, NU1K5, NU1K7, NU1K8, NU1O1, NU1O2, NU1O4, NU1O5, NU1O6, NU1O7, NU1O8, NU1O9, NU1P4, NU1P5, NU1P6, NU1P7, NU1P8, NU1P9, NU2M4, NU2M5, NU2M6, NU2M7, NU2M8, NU2M9, NU2N4, NU2N5, NU2N6, NU2N7, NU2N8, NU2N9, NU2O4, NU2O5, NU2O6, NU2O7, NU2O8, NU2O9, NU2P4, NU2P7, NU5D1, NU5D4, NU5D7.
10.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 10.2 for a description of the Regional Western Australia region.
10.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
AU2, AU3, AU6, AU9, AV9, AW3, BU1, BU2, BU4, BU5, BU7, BU8, BU9, BV3, BV6, BV7, BV8, BV9, BW1, BW2, BW3, BW5, BW6, CV4, CV7, CW1, CW4, BV5D, BV5H, BV5L, BV5N, BV5O, BV5P, BV1A1, BV1A2, BV1A3, BV1A4, BV1A5, BV1A6, BV1B1, BV1B2, BV1B3, BV1B4, BV1B5, BV1B6, BV1C1, BV1C2, BV1C3, BV1C4, BV1C5, BV1C6, BV1D1, BV1D2, BV1D3, BV1D4, BV1D5, BV1D6, BV2A1, BV2A2, BV2A3, BV2A4, BV2A5, BV2A6, BV2B1, BV2B2, BV2B3, BV2B4, BV2B5, BV2B6, BV2C1, BV2C2, BV2C3, BV2C4, BV2C5, BV2C6, BV2D1, BV2D2, BV2D3, BV2D4, BV2D5, BV2D6, BV2D9, BV2H3, BV2H6, BV2H9, BV2L3, BV2L6, BV2L9, BV2P3, BV2P6, BV2P9, BV5C2, BV5C3, BV5C5, BV5C6, BV5C8, BV5C9, BV5G2, BV5G3, BV5G5, BV5G6, BV5G8, BV5G9, BV5J4, BV5J5, BV5J6, BV5J7, BV5J8, BV5J9, BV5K2, BV5K3, BV5K4, BV5K5, BV5K6, BV5K7, BV5K8, BV5K9.
11.1 Indicative Pictorial Representation

The area shaded in red is only an indicative pictorial representation of the region. Refer to the HCIS identifiers specified in item 11.2 for a description of the Remote Australia region.
11.2 HCIS identifiers for the region
BR, BS, CR, CS, CT, CU, DQ, DR, DS, DT, DU, DV, EP, EQ, ER, ES, ET, EU, FP, FQ, FR, FS, FT, FU, GP, GQ, GR, GS, GT, GU, HO, HP, HQ, HR, HS, HT, HU, IO, IP, IQ, IR, IS, IT, IU, JO, JP, JQ, JR, JS, JT, JU, KR, KS, KT, KU, AR8, AR9, AS2, AS3, AS5, AS6, AS8, AS9, AT1, AT2, AT3, AT5, AT6, AT8, AT9, BT1, BT2, BT3, BU3, BU6, CV1, CV2, CV3, CV5, CV6, CV8, CV9, CW2, CW3, DW1, DW2, DW3, EV1, EV2, EV3, EV4, EV5, EV6, EV7, FV1, FV2, FV3, FV4, FV5, GO3, GO4, GO5, GO6, GO9, KO1, KO4, KO5, KO7, KO8, KP1, KP2, KP4, KP5, KP7, KP8, KQ1, KQ2, KQ4, KQ5, KQ7, KQ8, LR7, LR8, LS1, LS2, LS4, LS5, LS7, LS8, LT1, LT2, LT4, LT5, LT7, LT8, LU1, LU2, LU4, LU5, LU7, LU8, BT4A, BT4B, BT4C, BT4E, BT4F, BT4G, BT4I, BT4J, BT4K, BT4M, BT4N, BT4O, BT6C, BT6D, BT6G, BT6H, BT6K, BT6L, BT6O, BT6P, BT7A, BT7B, BT7C, BT7E, BT7F, BT7G, BT7I, BT7J, BT7K, BT7L, BT7M, BT7N, BT7O, BT7P, BT8I, BT8J, BT8K, BT8L, BT8M, BT8N, BT8O, BT8P, BT9C, BT9D, BT9G, BT9H, BT9I, BT9J, BT9K, BT9L, BT9M, BT9N, BT9O, BT9P, GO8C, GO8D, GO8G, GO8H, GO8K, GO8L, GO8O, GO8P, LR9A, LR9E, LR9I, LR9M, LS3A, LS3E, LS3I, LS3M, LS6A, LS6E, LS6I, LS6M, LS9A, LS9E, LS9I, LS9M, LT3A, LT3E, LT3I, LT3M, LT6A, LT6E, LT6I, LT6M, LT9A, LT9E, LT9I, LT9M, LU3A, LU3E, LU3I, LU3M, LU6A, LU6E, LU6I, LU6M, LU9A, LU9E, LU9I, LU9M, BT4D1, BT4D2, BT4D4, BT4D5, BT4D7, BT4D8, BT4H1, BT4H2, BT4H4, BT4H5, BT4H7, BT4H8, BT4L1, BT4L2, BT4L4, BT4L5, BT4L7, BT4L8, BT4P1, BT4P2, BT4P4, BT4P5, BT4P7, BT4P8, BT6B3, BT6B6, BT6B9, BT6F3, BT6F6, BT6F9, BT6J3, BT6J6, BT6J9, BT6N3, BT6N6, BT6N9, BT7D1, BT7D2, BT7D4, BT7D5, BT7D7, BT7D8, BT7H1, BT7H2, BT7H4, BT7H5, BT7H7, BT7H8, BT7H9, BT8E7, BT8E8, BT8E9, BT8F7, BT8F8, BT8F9, BT8G7, BT8G8, BT8G9, BT8H7, BT8H8, BT8H9, BT9B3, BT9B6, BT9B9, BT9E7, BT9E8, BT9E9, BT9F3, BT9F6, BT9F7, BT9F8, BT9F9, GO7M7, GO7M8, GO7M9, GO7N7, GO7N8, GO7N9, GO7O7, GO7O8, GO7O9, GO7P7, GO7P8, GO7P9, GO8M7, GO8M8, GO8M9, GO8N7, GO8N8, GO8N9
Schedule 6 Sample spectrum licence
(section 3.9)
This Schedule sets out a sample spectrum licence, and the conditions that may be included in a spectrum licence, issued in the 2.5 GHz band, in accordance with this Plan.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY
Radiocommunications Act 1992
Sample Spectrum Licence for the 2.5 GHz Band
Prepared under section 61 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992 (‘the Act’) in accordance with the
Radiocommunications Spectrum Marketing Plan (2.5 GHz Band) 2012
This licence is issued under section 62 of the Act to the person named at Item 1 of Licence Schedule 1 of this licence.
1. The person named at Item 1 of Licence Schedule 1 of this licence (the licensee), or a person authorised under subsection 68 (1) of the Act, is authorised to operate radiocommunications devices in accordance with:
(a) the Act;
(b) the core conditions set out in Licence Schedule 2;
(c) the statutory conditions set out in Licence Schedule 3; and
(d) the other conditions set out in Licence Schedule 4.
2. This licence comes into force on the date shown at Item 5 of Licence Schedule 1 and remains in force until the end of the date shown at Item 6 of Licence Schedule 1.
3. Unless the contrary intention appears, terms and expressions used in this licence have the meaning given to them by the Radiocommunications Spectrum Marketing Plan (2.5 GHz Band) 2012.
4. Unless the contrary intention appears, in this licence:
(a) the value of a parameter in Licence Schedules 2 and 3, must be estimated with a level of confidence not less than 95% that the true value of the parameter will always remain below the requirement specified; and
(b) the range of numbers that identify a frequency band includes the higher, but not the lower, number
Licence Schedule 1 Licence details, bands and areas
Part 1 Licence Details
Item | Details Licensee Details | |
1 | Name of licensee | TBD |
2 | Address of licensee | TBD |
3 | Client number | TBD |
4 | Band release | 2.5 GHz band |
5 | Date of licence effect | TBD |
6 | Date of licence expiry | TBD |
7 | Licence number | TBD |
8 | Date of licence issue | dd/mm/yyyy |
Part 2 Frequency bands and geographic areas
For core condition 1, this licence authorises the operation of radiocommunications devices in the frequency bands specified in column 3 and within the corresponding geographic areas specified in column 2 of Table 1.
The frequency band consists of the lower and upper frequencies, where the lower frequency limit is exclusive and upper frequency limit is inclusive. The geographic areas in column 2 of Table 1 are described by the sequence of HCIS identifiers in Table 2.
Table 1: Frequency bands and geographic areas of this licence
Identifier (column 1) | Geographic areas (column 2) | Frequency bands (column 3) |
Lower band (MHz) | Upper band (MHz) |
Lower limit | Upper limit | Lower limit | Upper limit |
A | 1 | 2500 | 2505 | 2620 | 2625 |
Table 2: Description of the geographic areas of this licence
Geographic areas (column 1) | HCIS identifiers (column 2) |
1 | IW3J, IW3K, IW3L, IW3N, IW3O, IW3P, IW6B, IW6C, IW6D, IW6F, IW6G, IW6H, IW3E5, IW3E6, IW3E8,IW3E9, IW3F4, IW3F5, IW3F6, IW3F7, IW3F8, IW3F9, IW3G4, IW3G5, IW3G6, IW3G7, IW3G8, IW3G9, IW3H4, IW3H5, IW3H6, IW3H7, IW3H8, IW3H9, IW3I2, IW3I3, IW3I5, IW3I6, IW3I8, IW3I9, IW3M2, IW3M3, IW3M5, IW3M6, IW3M8, IW3M9, IW6A2, IW6A3, IW6A5, IW6A6, IW6A8, IW6A9, IW6E2, IW6E3, IW6E5, IW6E6, IW6E8, IW6E9, JW1E4, JW1E7, JW1I1, JW1I4, JW1I7, JW1M1, JW1M4. |
Note: The HCIS is described in the Australian Spectrum Map Grid 2012 and referenced to the Geocentric Datum of Australian 1994 (GDA94). The Australian Spectrum Map Grid 2012 is available on the ACMA website at: www.acma.gov.au. Copies are also available from the ACMA.
Licence Schedule 2 Core Conditions
Frequency band and geographic areas
1. This licence authorises the operation of radiocommunications devices in the frequency bands and within the geographic areas set out at Part 2 of Licence Schedule 1.
Emission limits outside the band
2. Core conditions 3 to 11 apply in relation to those frequencies that are outside the frequency bands set out in Part 2 of Licence Schedule 1.
3. Where a written agreement specifying the maximum permitted level of radio emission for frequencies described in core condition 2 exists between:
(a) the licensee; and
(b) all the affected licensees of frequency‑adjacent and area‑adjacent spectrum licences;
the licensee must comply with that specified maximum permitted level of radio emission.
4. Where there is no written agreement for the purposes of core condition 3 in force, the licensee must comply with core conditions 5 to 11.
Non spurious emission limits
5. The licensee must ensure that radiocommunications devices operated under the licence do not exceed the non spurious emission limits in core conditions 6, 7 and 8.
6. The non spurious emission limits in Table 1 apply:
(a) to a radiocommunications transmitter operating in the band 2500 to 2570 MHz;
(b) under a 2.5 GHz band spectrum licence;
(c) at frequencies outside the frequency band of the licence;
(d) within the band 2490 MHz to 2700 MHz; and
(e) offset from the upper and lower limits of the frequency band of the licence.
where:
foffset is the frequency offset from the upper or lower frequency limits set out in Part 2 of Licence Schedule 1.
Licence Schedule 2 Core Conditions (cont)
Table 1 Non spurious emission limits at frequencies outside the band
Frequency offset, foffset | Radiated maximum true mean power (dBm EIRP) | Bandwidth |
0 Hz ≤ foffset <1 MHz | ‑15 | 30 kHz |
1 MHz ≤ foffset <5 MHz | ‑10 | 1 MHz |
5 MHz≤ foffset <6 MHz | ‑13 | 1 MHz |
foffset ≥6 MHz | ‑19 | 1 MHz |
7. The non spurious emission limits in Table 2 apply:
(a) to a radiocommunications transmitter operating in the band 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz;
(b) under a 2.5 GHz band spectrum licence;
(c) at frequencies outside the frequency band of the licence;
(d) within the band 2615 to 2700 MHz; and
(e) offset from the upper and lower limits of the frequency band of the licence.
where:
foffset is the frequency offset from the upper or lower frequency limits set out in Part 2 of Licence Schedule 1.
Table 2 Non spurious emission limits at frequencies outside the band
Frequency offset, foffset | Radiated maximum true mean power (dBm EIRP) | Bandwidth |
0 Hz ≤ foffset <1 MHz | 3 | 30 kHz |
foffset ≥1 MHz | 4 | 1 MHz |
8. The non spurious emission limits in Table 3 apply:
(a) to a radiocommunications transmitter operating in the band 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz;
(b) under a 2.5 GHz band spectrum licence;
(c) at frequencies outside the band 2615 MHz to 2700 MHz; and
(d) within the band 2490 MHz to 2800 MHz.
where:
Licence Schedule 2 Core Conditions (cont)
foffset is the frequency offset from the upper or lower frequency limits of the band in (c).
Table 3 Non spurious emission limits at frequencies outside the band
Frequency offset, foffset | Radiated maximum true mean power (dBm EIRP) | Bandwidth |
foffset ≥0 Hz | ‑45 | 1 MHz |
Spurious emission limits
9. The licensee must ensure that radiocommunications devices operated under the licence do not exceed the spurious emission limits in core conditions 10 and 11.
10. For radiocommunications transmitters operated under the licence, the spurious emission limits in Table 4 apply at frequencies outside the 2490 MHz to 2700 MHz frequency band.
Table 4 Radiocommunications transmitter spurious emission limits
Frequency (f) | Radiated mean power (dBm EIRP) | Bandwidth |
9 kHz ≤ f <150 kHz | ‑36 | 1 kHz |
150 kHz ≤ f <30 MHz | ‑36 | 10 kHz |
30 MHz≤ f <1GHz | ‑36 | 100 kHz |
1 GHz≤ f <12.75 GHz | ‑30 | 1 MHz |
11. For radiocommunications receivers operated under the licence, the spurious emission limits in Table 5 apply at frequencies outside the 2490 MHz and 2700 MHz frequency band.
Table 5 Radiocommunications receiver spurious emission limits
Frequency (f) | Radiated mean power (dBm EIRP) | Bandwidth |
30 MHz ≤ f <1 GHz | ‑57 | 100 kHz |
1GHz≤ f <12.75 GHz | ‑47 | 1 MHz |
Licence Schedule 2 Core Conditions (cont)
Emission limits outside the geographic area
12. Core conditions 13 to 15 apply in relation to those areas that are outside the geographic areas set out at Part 2 of Licence Schedule 1.
13. Where a written agreement specifying the maximum permitted level of radio emission for areas described in core condition 12 exists between:
(a) the licensee; and
(b) all the affected licensees of frequency‑adjacent and area‑adjacent spectrum licences;
the licensee must comply with that specified maximum permitted level of radio emission.
14. Where there is no written agreement for the purposes of core condition 13 in force, core condition 15 applies.
15. (a) The maximum permitted level of radio emission for an area described in core condition 12 caused by operation of a radiocommunications transmitter under the licence must not exceed a horizontally radiated power of 45 dBm EIRP per 30 kHz.
(b) The licensee complies with sub-condition 15(a) by ensuring that no radiocommunications device is operated under the licence in excess of a horizontally radiated power of 45 dBm EIRP per 30 kHz.
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Licence Schedule 3 Statutory Conditions
Liability to pay charges
1. The licensee must comply with all its obligations to pay:
(a) charges fixed by determinations made under section 60 of the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005;
(b) the spectrum access charges fixed by determinations made under section 294 of the Act; and
(c) amounts of spectrum licence tax.
Third party use
2.
(a) The licensee must notify any person authorised to operate radiocommunications devices under the licence of that person’s obligations under the Act, in particular of any registration requirements under Part 3.5 of the Act for operation of radiocommunications devices under the licence, and any rules made under subsection 68(3) of the Act.
(b) Any person other than the licensee who operates a radiocommunications device under the licence must comply with rules made by the ACMA under subsection 68(3) of the Act.
Radiocommunications transmitter registration requirements
3. The licensee must not operate a radiocommunications transmitter under this licence unless:
(a) the radiocommunications transmitter has been exempted from the registration requirements under statutory condition 4 below, or:
(b) both:
(i) the requirements of the ACMA under Part 3.5 of the Act relating to registration of the radiocommunications transmitter have been met; and
(ii) the radiocommunications transmitter complies with the details about it that have been entered in the Register.
Exemption from registration requirements
4. The following kinds of radiocommunications transmitters are exempt from the registration requirement in statutory condition 3:
(a) a radiocommunications transmitter that operates in the 2.5 GHz band with a radiated maximum true mean power of less than or equal to 35 dBm EIRP per 5 MHz.
Licence Schedule 3 Statutory Conditions (cont)
Determination of Unacceptable Interference
5. The ACMA has made Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference – 2.5 GHz Band) Determination 2012 which sets out the unacceptable levels of interference for the purpose of registering radiocommunications transmitters to be operated under this licence, and which is to be used for the issuing of certificates by accredited persons under subsection 145(3) of the Act.
Note Although not mandatory, the registration of receivers is advised because one of the matters ACMA will take into account in settling interference is the time of registration of the receiver involved in the interference.
Residency etc
6. (1) A licensee must not derive any income, profits or gains from operating radiocommunications devices under this licence or authorise any authorised person to do so unless:
(a) the licensee is an Australian resident; or
(b) the income, profits or gains are attributable to a permanent establishment in Australia through which the licensee carries on business.
(2) An authorised person must not derive income, profits or gains from allowing third parties to operate radiocommunications devices under the licence, unless:
(a) the authorised person is an Australian resident; or
(b) the income, profits or gains are attributable to a permanent establishment in Australia through which the authorised person carries on business.
(3) In this condition:
Australian resident has the same meaning as in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
authorised person means a person authorised under section 68 of the Act by the licensee to operate radiocommunications devices under this licence.
permanent establishment has the same meaning as in:
(a) if the licensee or authorised person (as appropriate) is a resident of a country or other jurisdiction with which Australia has an agreement, within the meaning of the International Tax Agreements Act 1953—that agreement; or
(b) in any other case—the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
Licence Schedule 4 Other Conditions
Interference management
1. In this licence:
manage interference includes but is not limited to:
(a) investigating the possible causes of the interference;
(b) taking all steps reasonably necessary to resolve disputes about interference;
(c) taking steps (or requiring persons authorised to operate devices under this licence to take steps) reasonably likely to reduce interference to acceptable levels; and
(d) negotiating with other persons to reduce interference to acceptable levels.
Responsibility to manage interference
2. The licensee must manage:
(a) interference between radiocommunications devices operated under this licence; and
(b) interference between radiocommunications devices operated under this licence and under each other spectrum licence held by the licensee.
Co‑sited devices
3. If:
(a) interference occurs between a radiocommunications device:
(i) operated under this spectrum licence; and
(ii) operated under another licence
when the measured separation between the phase centre of the antenna used with each device is less than 200 metres; and
(b) that interference is not the result of operation of a radiocommunications device in a manner that does not comply with the conditions of the relevant licence; and
(c) either the licensee or the holder (or authorised third party) of the other licence wishes to resolve the interference;
the licensee must manage interference with:
(d) the holder of the other licence; or
(e) if a site manager is responsible for managing interference at that location, that site manager.
Information for register
4. The licensee must give the ACMA all information as required by the ACMA from time to time for inclusion in the Register.
International coordination
5. A licensee must ensure that operation of a radiocommunications transmitter under this licence does not cause harmful interference to a receiver that operates in accordance with International Telecommunication Union Radio Regulations and is located in a country other than Australia.
Electromagnetic Energy Requirements (EME)
6. The licensee must comply with Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Apparatus Licence) Determination 2003, as in force from time to time. For the purpose of compliance with this condition, the definition of licence in subsection 4(1) of the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Apparatus Licence) Determination 2003 should be read as if it means a spectrum licence.
Protection of the Mid West Radio Quiet Zone
7. Before seeking to register a radiocommunications transmitter for use in or around the RQZ and supplementary RQZ, as defined by the Radiocommunications (Mid‑West Radio Quiet Zone) Frequency Band Plan 2011, the licensee must follow the procedures set out in Radiocommunications Assignment and Licensing Instruction (RALI) MS 32 as in force from time to time.
Note RALI MS 32 is available on the ACMA website.
Licence Schedule 5 Licence Notes
Variation to licence conditions
1. The ACMA may, with the written agreement of the licensee, vary a licence by including one or more further conditions, or revoking or varying any conditions of the licence, provided that the conditions, as varied, still comply with the requirements of Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part 3.2 of the Act.
2. The ACMA may, by written notice given to the licensee, vary a licence by including one or more further conditions or revoking or varying any non core conditions of the licence provided that the licence, as varied, complies with the requirements of Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part 3.2 of the Act.
Guidelines
3. The ACMA has issued written Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines under section 262 of the Act about:
(a) co‑ordinating the operation of transmitters under this licence with radiocommunications receivers operated under other licences:
· Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference from Transmitters ¾ 2.5 GHz Band) 2012;
(b) co‑ordinating the operation of receivers operated under this licence with transmitters operated under other radiocommunications licences:
· Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Receivers – 2.5 GHz Band) 2012.
4. The guidelines should be read in conjunction with the Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference – 2.5 GHz Band) Determination 2012 made under subsection 145(4) of the Act. This determination sets out the unacceptable levels of interference for the purpose of the registration of transmitters to be operated under this licence. The guidelines should be followed by licensees (and accredited persons) in the planning of services and in the resolution of interference cases. The Advisory Guidelines do not prevent a licensee negotiating other protection requirements with another licensee. The ACMA will consider these guidelines during the settlement of interference disputes. Each case will be assessed on its merits. Copies of the guidelines are available from the ACMA
The suspension and cancellation of spectrum licences
5. The ACMA may by written notice given to a licensee, suspend or cancel a spectrum licence in accordance with Division 3 of Part 3.2 of the Act.
Reissue
6. A spectrum licence will not be reissued to the same licensee without a price based allocation procedure unless:
(a) the ACMA is satisfied under subsection 82 (1) of the Act that special circumstances exist as a result of which it would in the public interest for that licensee to continue to hold that licence; or
(b) the licence was used to provide a service of a kind determined by the Minister under subsection 82 (3) of the Act for which reissuing licences to the same licensees would be in the public interest.
Trading
7. (a) A licensee may assign or otherwise deal with the whole or any part of a spectrum licence provided that this is done in accordance with any rules determined by the ACMA under section 88 of the Act and Division 5 of Part 3.2 of the Act.
(b) An assignment under section 85 of the Act of the whole or any part of a licence that involves any change to a licence does not take effect until the Register has been amended to take it into account.
Appeals
8. An application may be made to the ACMA for re‑consideration of the ACMA’s decisions listed under section 285 of the Act. A person affected by and dissatisfied with an ACMA decision may seek a re‑consideration of the decision by the ACMA under subsection 288(1) of the Act. This decision can be subject to further re‑consideration by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, subject to the provisions of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.
Labelling of transmitters
9. Transmitters operated under this licence must be labelled in accordance
with the Radiocommunications (Labelling) Determination 1997.