Sistema Shyam TeleServices Ltd (SSTL) bid to recover airwaves it lost when the Supreme Court last year scrapped 122 wireless mobile permits amid graft charges.
Telecom Secretary R Chandrashekhar said the auction ended in just three rounds with lone bidder SSTL putting in bids at the minimum bid price, which had already been cut by about half after no companies bid for the band in November.
In all 24 blocks in eight telecom circles or zones were allocated out of 61 blocks that were put for auction. "In other words, 40 per cent of the spectrum that was put for auction has been won," he said.
The government may not get any upfront payment as Rs 1,626 crore has to be adjusted against the license fee SSTL had paid in 2008. The licences cancelled by apex court included 21 of SSTL.
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The auction results may dampen Finance Minister P Chidambaram's efforts to garner a reduced Rs 19,400 crore from spectrum sale this fiscal. He had previously targeted Rs 40,000 crore from spectrum auction to cut budget deficit.
Last spectrum auction in November drew just five bidders but none for the 800 MHz spectrum that Sistema sought today, and netted the government Rs 9,407 crore as against the government's expectations of Rs 27,000 crore.