✨ Radio Frequency Tender Details




18 MAY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1697

SECOND SCHEDULE

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  1. There are three parts to this Schedule. Part A describes the lots offered for tender in this schedule. Part B describes the incumbent licences to which Lot 002JJB is subject. Part C describes the incumbent licence to which Lot 003JJC is subject.

  2. There are three lots offered for tender in this schedule. The three lots are:

Lot 001JJA comprises two management rights for radio frequencies suitable for the operation of a "cellular" mobile telephone service in the bands known as AMPS A, or for operation of other telecommunications services which are compatible with the technical conditions of the management rights.

Lot 002JJB comprises two management rights for radio frequencies suitable for the operation of a "cellular" mobile telephone service in the bands known as TACS A, or for operation of other telecommunications services which are compatible with the technical conditions of the management rights. Lot 002JJB is subject to incumbent licences in terms of section 173 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989. Incumbent licences affecting Lot 002JJB are listed in Part B of this Schedule.

Lot 003JJC comprises two management rights for radio frequencies suitable for the operation of a "cellular" mobile telephone service in the bands known as TACS B, or for operation of other telecommunications services which are compatible with the technical conditions of the management rights. Lot 003JJC is subject to an incumbent licence in terms of section 173 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989. The incumbent licence affecting Lot 003JJC is listed in Part C of this Schedule.

  1. Terms and abbreviations used in lot descriptions have the following meanings:
  • dBW means decibels with reference to 1 watt
  • eirp means effective isotropic radiated power as defined in section 2 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989
  1. Prospective tenderers should thoroughly familiarise themselves with the Radiocommunications Act 1989. This offer, and all rights granted hereunder are subject to that Act.

  2. The Secretary will apply under the Radiocommunications Act 1989 to have the records of management rights recorded in the Register of Radio Frequencies on or about 29 June 1989.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸš‚ Call for Tenders for Radio Frequency (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Radio Frequency, Tender, Bidding Instructions, Preferences, Lot Allocation, Equal Priority

πŸš‚ Second Schedule for Radio Frequency Tenders

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Radio Frequency, Tender, Management Rights, Cellular Mobile, AMPS A, TACS A, TACS B, Radiocommunications Act 1989