Other carriers -- Reliance Communications, Aircel and Tata Teleservices -- too submitted their applications to participate in the upcoming auction at the close of the deadline today, sources said.
While the notice-inviting applications closed today, the Department of Telecom is likely to publish ownership of the applicants tomorrow for scrutiny and pre-qualification by Monday.
The last date for withdrawal of applications is September 22.
Interested bidders were asked to submit their applications by today for the auction that will see airwaves worth Rs 5.63 lakh crore go on sale.
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Sinha had added that companies need spectrum to give good quality service, increase revenue and "maintain a good image" and he expected an enthusiastic participation.
The government will start the mega airwave auction on October 1 in which mobile frequencies in all bands -- 700 Mhz, 800 Mhz, 900 Mhz, 1800 Mhz, 2100 Mhz and 2300 Mhz -- will be put on the block.
The finance ministry in the budget pegged the revenue at Rs 98,995 crore from the telecom space, which includes Rs 64,000 crore from the auction of about 2,354.55 Mhz of spectrum and the rest from various levies and services this financial year.
This is the first time the government will auction premium airwaves in the 700 Mhz band. This is considered as the most premium as the cost of providing service is one-third of 3G under the 2100 Mhz band.
The 700 Mhz band alone has potential to fetch bids worth Rs 4 lakh crore if all the spectrum in it gets sold at the base price though most analysts have predicted a muted response in this band, given the exorbitant pricing.
As per rating agency ICRA, the consolidated debt level of the industry stood at around Rs 3,80,000 crore in December 2015 against Rs 2,90,000 crore in March 2014.
Norwegian telecom firm Telenor did not submit application for bids. It had announced its decision while announcing financial results for the quarter ended June 2016.
Telenor has decided to continue for some time to lower its exit cost and find alternatives for its business in India. It has indicated that it would take a call on its future after evaluating impact of Reliance Jio commercial launch in India.
State-owned firms BSNL and MTNL will also not participate in the upcoming auction, which is on expected lines.