This page contains documents and other information relevant to the technical framework for spectrum licensing in the 700 MHz band. Detailed information on spectrum licensing is available in the document Know your obligations (Spectrum Licensing)
Band-specific documents
Document |
Links |
Broadcast and retransmission service exclusion zones |
No maps are published as all exclusion zones have been lifted |
Block E Predicted coverage areas of digital television broadcasting and retransmission services |
Block E services_Google Earth Placemark file
Block E services ESRI Shapefile Format |
Section 145 Determination |
Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference - 700 MHz Band) Determination 2012 |
Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines |
Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Receivers – 700 MHz Band) 2012 |
Marketing Plan |
Radiocommunications Spectrum Marketing Plan (700 MHz Band) 2012 |
The methodology used to generate maps of digital television coverage areas and exclusion zones are provided for reference. All relevant documentation is included in the Public Consultation package. Note that there are now no exclusion zones in force as all licensed digital TV services have relocated out of the 700 MHz band.
Maps depicting predicted coverage areas of Block E digital television broadcasting and retransmission services, pursuant to Part 3.2(2) of Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing interference from Transmitters - 700 MHz band) 2012 can be found in the above table.
Following the close of the 700 MHz Technical Liaison Group (TLG), a round of public consultation resulted in further development of the methodology to generate maps of digital television coverage areas and exclusion zones. All relevant documentation is included in the Public Consultation package.
Maps depicting predicted coverage areas of Block E digital television broadcasting and retransmission services, pursuant to Part 3.2(2) of Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference from Transmitters-700 MHz Band) 2012.
Telstra and Optus 'early access' to 700 MHz spectrum
In 2013, the ACMA reallocated spectrum in the 700 MHz band to Telstra and Optus through the Digital Dividend Spectrum Auction. The associated 15-year spectrum licences are due to commence on 1 January 2015.
The ACMA recently made determinations enabling Telstra and Optus to apply for Public Telecommunications Service (PTS) apparatus licences to commence 4G mobile broadband services in advance of their spectrum licences commencing next year. The issue of these licences are subject to relevant pricing, licensing and technical framework requirements as outlined in the table below.
Topic | Links |
700 MHz band Early Access - Radiocommunications Assignment and Licensing instruction for Public Telecommunications Services |
RALI MS36 - 700 MHz band Early Access |
Radiocommunications (Transmitter Licence Tax) Amendment Determination 2014 (No. 1) |
Radiocommunications (Transmitter Licence Tax) Amendment Determination 2014 (No. 1) |
Radiocommunications (Early Access to 700 MHz Band) Determination 2014 |
Radiocommunications (Early Access to 700 MHz band) Determination 2014 |