Vodafone is the second company to be allocated spectrum among firms that took part in November 2012 bidding.
Vodafone has been allocated spectrum for 14 circles it had successfully won in November 2012 auction. According to reports, the telecom operator will soon receive the Wireless Operating Licence.
Vodafone had won spectrum Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, North East, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh East and West, Punjab and West Bengal circles for Rs. 1,127.94 crore.
Vodafone is the second company to be allocated spectrum among firms that took part in November 2012 bidding. The Telecom Department had allocated spectrum to Videocon in March this year.
It's notable Airtel, Telewings Communications (Uninor) and Idea Cellular haven't yet been given spectrum. SSTL, which operates in the country under the MTS brand, hasn't yet received spectrum.
The November 2012 auctions had seen a lukewarm response from the companies. The government could fetch only Rs 9,407.64 crore against minimum value of Rs 28,000 crore. Later, the government slashed thebase price of CDMA spectrum auction by half and 30 percent cut in the base price of spectrum in the 1800MHz band in telecom circles that saw no buyers in the November auctions.