2G auction: Govt gets Rs 9,200 cr bids
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"The limited amount of spectrum, contrary in our opinion to the Supreme Court ruling, was guaranteed to have a very detrimental impact on the auction.
"We said the high reserve price would ensure that limited players come into the bid, indicated extremely muted bidding and that there would be several circles that would have no bidders," COAI General Secretary RS Mathews said.
That is exactly what we are seeing now, he said, adding that "he would be surprised if it would go on more more than a day or two".
The government today received bids worth more than Rs 9,200 crore on the opening day of an auction of 2G mobile phone spectrum, drawing scant interest.
Of the 22 telecom circles, in which India has been divided, bids were received for 18 circles, with Delhi, Mumbai, Rajasthan and Karnataka, which had the highest base price, drawing blank.
The auction that opened at 0900 hours, will have six rounds of bidding today.
Sources said the auction has drawn scant interest so far as the base price for 5 MHz of GSM radiowaves or spectrum in all the 22 zones is more than seven times of what the companies paid in 2008.
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Airtel, the nation's largest telecom company, had last week predicted that the auction would be over on first day itself because of the high base price.
"There is a pervading sense of gloom. There is everybody who invests in India is open to attack...No one wants to invest in India, there is uncertainty," noted jurist Harish Salve said.
The bids received so far are a far cry from the Rs 28,000 crore minimum revenue that the government is expecting from the auction of wireless spectrum reclaimed after the Supreme Court cancelled 122 permits issued in 2008.
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