Meanwhile, RIL's telecom arm Reliance Jio Infocomm, which holds 4G spectrum across the country, also bagged airwaves in 800 Mhz and 1800 Mhz bands which would enable it to boost 4G offerings with voice services.
"Jio's seamless 4G services using proven multi-band LTE technology and supported by our large spectrum footprint will provide superior user experience for voice, video and data services in line with the best service providers in the world," Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh D Ambani said.
Spectrum in 900 Mhz held by Airtel through six licences was put up for auction.
Idea retained 900 Mhz airwaves in nine circles that came up for renewal and also made successful bids in seven other service areas.
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Vodafone defended the premium airwaves in seven circles while wining fresh spectrum in another one.
In the case of RCom, seven permits came up for renewal but it could defend the 900 Mhz airwaves in two circles only.
All these permits of four companies are expiring in 2015-16 period.
Bharti Airtel MD and CEO for India and South Asia Gopal Vittal in a statement said, "We have secured a 20-year roadmap and have a strong platform to lead the Digital India story. However, the auction design and the scarcity of spectrum have resulted in exorbitant bids to secure the spectrum."
Idea is the biggest bidder in value terms at Rs 30,306.98 crore. Vodafone has made total commitment of Rs 25,959.74 crore.
Tata Teleservices acquired 800 Mhz spectrum in six service area and 1800 Mhz spectrum in Andhra Pradesh only for Rs 7,851.33 crore.
Aircel made successful bids for 2G spectrum in Tamil Nadu service area only for which it has committed payment of Rs 2,250 crore.
Government got Rs 1,09,874.91 crore in the most fiercely and biggest ever spectrum auction that concluded yesterday.