"A total of 40 rounds are over. Bids worth around Rs 32,833.72 crore are received for 1800 Mhz and Rs 23,356.18 crore for 900 Mhz. A total of Rs 56,189.90 crore," Telecom Secretary MF Farooqui said.
The auction started off with the 36th round this morning. At the end of 35 rounds yesterday, bids worth around Rs 54,600 crore had been received by the government.
Sources said there was bidding for all the 16 blocks put up for sale in Delhi; in 5 out of 16 blocks in Mumbai and in 12 out of 14 blocks in Kolkata for the premium 900 Mhz band in 41st round.
The auction for the two bands, which have been used for 2G services so far, have received a strong response. The auction in November 2012 lasted for 2 days and March auction last year lasted only one day.
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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.
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.
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.