allocated along with rights of way on public
domain;
(e) the minimum professional and technical
qualifications together with the financial
guarantees required of applicants;
(f) the conditions for operating the service,
including those relating to the provision of
universal service and the principle of
equality of treatment of users;
(g) arrangements for payment of the fees;
(h) the duration of the licence's validity and
conditions for its renewal, and
(i) the criteria for the selection of the winner.
(4) The call for tender shall establish the conditions
of access and interconnection to public information
and communication networks as well as the con
ditions for leasing components of those networks
as required for the establishment of the new
network or for provision of the service covered by
the call for tender and the licence, in that case,
carries with it the right of access to interconnection
or the leasing required.
(5) The bid shall be awarded to the applicant
whose offer is deemed to be the best vis-à-vis all
requirements in the terms of reference.
(6) The decision on the bid and the process and
evaluation shall be published in a public report.
Non-trans
ferability of
licences
24. (1) An individual or class licence shall not be
transferred or assigned by a licensee without a
prior written notice to the Authority and, thereafter,
the prior consent in writing of the Authority granted
under section 25 of the Regulatory Authority Act.
(2) The Authority may refuse a transfer with
reasons provided in writing if the transfer is not in
the public interest.
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