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Mobile carriers stare at costly win as spectrum sale ends

Cellphone operators are snatching up precious bandwidth in a government sale, paying top dollar for spectrum to roll out high-speed coverage across India. The fear among investors is that the companies' balance sheets may now be under pressure.

March 18, 2015 / 16:46 IST
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Cellphone operators are snatching up precious bandwidth in a government sale, paying top dollar for spectrum to roll out high-speed coverage across India. The fear among investors is that the companies' balance sheets may now be under pressure.

The government had raised a record 1.07 trillion rupees (USD 17.07 billion) by the end of bidding on Tuesday in an auction that began on March 4. That's almost a third more than what the government had forecast for the entire duration of the auction, which is set to end this week.

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Analysts estimate most of the bids were from the country's biggest players.

For the government, the money raised will help plug the fiscal deficit. For India's wireless carriers, the auction is the only way to renew expiring 20-year leases and build the extra capacity needed ahead of an anticipated surge in mobile data consumption as more Indians use mobile phones to go online.