Spectrum auction took off from about Rs 45,000 crore revenue mark yesterday.
"The Auction of spectrum in the 1800 MHz and 900 MHz band that began on 3rd February 2014 has completed Seventeen rounds. Auction recommenced with the 15th Round today at 9 AM. Bidding is ongoing," an official statement said.
The ongoing spectrum auction has surpassed November 2012 and March 2013 auction both in terms of revenue and duration.
Eight companies -- Reliance Jio Infocomm, Vodafone, Airtel, Aircel, Tata Teleservices, Idea Cellular, Telewings (Uninor) and Reliance Communications -- are in fray for spectrum that they will have the right to use for 20 years.
3G auction in 2010 lasted for 34 days, broadband wireless airwaves ended in 16 days while 2G auction in November ended in two days and CDMA auction in March concluded the same day.
Government has put about 385 megahertz of spectrum for auction in 1800 Mhz band most of which were freed from cancellation of 122 licences by Supreme Court in 2012.
The spectrum in 900 Mhz band put for auction is held by Vodafone, Airtel and Loop. While Loop Mobile is not participating in auction, it is a must win situation for Vodafone and Airtel in auction to retain their airwaves.
New entrant Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Jio Infocomm is also competing for these airwaves.
On the second day of auction, government received bids worth Rs 25,500 crore were received for 251 Mhz of spectrum in 1800 Mhz band (2G). Bids for about Rs 19,000 crore -- 42 per cent of total bid value -- was received for just 46 Mhz of spectrum 900 Mhz band.
Even if bidders opt to pay the final auction price in installments, the government will get at least Rs 11,790 crore as per data based on second day figures, exceeding the target of Rs 11,343 crore in upfront payments.
The country's fiscal deficit at Rs 5.16 lakh crore has already crossed 95 per cent of budget target in the first nine months of 2013-14.
