The keenly watched auction of telecom spectrum on Monday got a lukewarm response with no company bidding for pan-India radio waves as demand concentration was on select areas such as Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh (East).
There was interest for spectrum for Uttar Pradesh (East) circle and Gujarat at the end of fourth round this afternoon, they added.
India is divided into 22 telecom circles. Companies can bid for circles that remain unsold in the initial rounds.
There was no application for pan-India spectrum, the base price for which was set at Rs 14,000 crore (Rs 140 billion)
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