Telecom Secretary MF Farooqui said the total value of the bids was Rs 54,600 crore after 35 rounds of bidding. "Activity is on in eight service areas. Bidding will continue tomorrow morning," he added.
At the end of the fourth day yesterday, telecom companies had jointly made bids worth about Rs 52,689 crore.
The bids for the premium 900 Mhz band in Delhi have now appreciated over 90 per cent to Rs 684.68 crore per megaherts, from a base price of Rs 360 crore. Mumbai rate was up by 71.67 per cent to Rs 563.09 crore, from base rate of Rs 328 crore. In Kolkata it was up 55.70 per cent to Rs 194.63 crore.
In November 2012, bids worth Rs 9,407 crore were received for spectrum worth Rs 28,000 on offer. In March 2013, no GSM operator bid at the auction and only CDMA operator Sistema Shyam bought spectrum for about Rs 3,600 crore in eight of the 21 service areas.
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There is no time limit for the sale of spectrum and the duration of the current auction will depend on the appetite of the eight companies in the fray -- Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular, Reliance Jio Infocomm, Aircel, Tata Teleservices, Telewings (Uninor) and Reliance Communications.
Government has put on the block about 385 megahertz of spectrum in the 1800 Mhz band. The auction started on February 3, following the cancellation of 122 licences by the Supreme Court in the 2G spectrum allocation case.
The government is also auctioning radiowaves in the 900 Mhz band in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, which are held by Vodafone, Airtel and Loop Mobile, as their licences are expiring in November.