So the spectrum auction completed its 3rd day today. There were 7 clock rounds of bidding on the 3rd day taking the total to 16 clock rounds, and the auction will continue with the 17th round on day 4. Let us take a look at what changed on day 3 of the auction.
600 MHz:
Even on day 3 there was no demand for spectrum in this band in any circle from any of the participants.
700 MHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
800 MHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
900 MHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
1800 MHz:
In this band, the competitive bidding for spectrum in UP East circle continued just like day 2. The demand exceeded availability by 21 blocks or 4.2 MHz.
2100 MHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
2300 MHz:
Even on day 3 there was no demand for spectrum in this band in any circle from any of the participants.
2500 MHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
3.5 GHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
26 GHz:
No fresh demand in this band on day 3 from any operator in any circle.
what a waste of 2 days, and tomorrow again will be another wasted day for b3 in UP east I assume!
Today whole day passed for bidding 1800mhz in up east only?
😜
Everyone wants to be strong in Mirzapur 😋