Provisional Results of Radio Spectrum Auction 9
Notice Of Provisional Results Of Radio Spectrum Auction 9
Radio spectrum Auction 9, for spectrum in the 2.3 GHz and 2.5 GHz bands, successfully concluded on Tuesday, 18 December 2007.
The online auction process was a multiple round process for eight lots of spectrum – four nationwide lots suitable for WiMAX type services (two in the 2.3 GHz band and two in the 2.5 GHz band) and four nationwide lots suitable for either WiMAX or cellular type services.
The auction commenced with ten participants on Tuesday 11 December 2007 and was completed after 30 rounds. There are six provisionally successful bidders and the total value of their bids is $4,374,333.
Two further lots of spectrum have also been made available as part of the allocation process for radio spectrum in these bands. One nationwide lot of 25 MHz is reserved for Maori. The Minister of Maori Affairs has offered this lot to Hautaki Ltd. Another 45 MHz lot has been reserved for a "managed spectrum park", which will be the subject of further consultation in 2008 .
The
new rights in the 2.3 GHz band will commence after the
expiry of the existing rights in December 2010. Parties
seeking earlier access will be able to negotiate with the
existing right holders. The rights in the 2.5 GHz band will
commence in January 2009, although the various types of
existing use in this band will be able to continue until mid
2009, December 2010, or December 2012 depending on the type
of use.
The lots will be transferred to the successful
bidders once they have successfully completed the settlement
process.
Further information on the spectrum auction, auction rounds and requirements of bidders is available on the Ministry of Economic Development’s radio spectrum website at http://www.rsm.govt.nz/cms/policy-and-planning/spectrum-auctions/2-3-2-5-ghz-auction
ENDS
UN Department of Global Communications: United Nations Proposes New Global Dashboard To Measure Progress Beyond GDP
Banking Ombudsman Scheme: Fraud Check Delays Well Worth The Inconvenience, Says Banking Ombudsman
Asia Pacific AML: NZ’s Financial Crime Gap - Beyond The 'Number 8 Wire' Mentality
Westpac New Zealand: Kiwi Households Adapting Despite Widespread Cost Pressure Concerns, Westpac Survey Shows
University of Auckland: Kids’ Screen Use Linked To Long-Term Deficits In Self-Control And Attention
University of Auckland: Research To Address Equity In STEM For Māori, Pacific And Female Students

