However, the government may not get any upfront payment as Rs 1,626 crore has to be adjusted against SSTL's earlier payment, sources said.
The auction, which lasted just around four hours, drew no bids for Mumbai, Maharashtra and UP East, they added.
The auction for 2G spectrum for GSM players held in November last yeat was spread across three days fetching the government Rs 9,407 crore.
The CDMA sale did not take place in November as there was no participant due to high cost.
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In 2010, spectrum auction for 3G services ended after 34 days and 183 rounds of bidding. This was followed by 16-day long auction for wireless broadband (BWA) spectrum.
Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) had deposited Rs 613.75 crore for the auction, which made it eligible to bid for minimum quantum of 2.5 Megahertz spectrum (two blocks of 1.25 Mhz airwaves frequency) in 11 circles.
However, the company bid for only eight circles, which means it may curtail operations in three more circles.