3G: Delhi continues to get highest bid

April 20, 2010 10:48 pm | Updated November 12, 2016 05:44 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The provisional 3G spectrum price for pan-India licence on Tuesday stood at Rs. 6,354 crore after completion of 52 rounds of bidding against Monday's Rs. 6,067 crore.

Delhi still remains the most-valued circle at Rs. 733 crore, followed by Mumbai at Rs. 667 crore, Tamil Nadu at Rs. 643 crore, Maharashtra at Rs. 624 crore, Karnataka at Rs. 572 crore, Gujarat at Rs. 560 crore and Andhra Pradesh at Rs. 556 crore. However, the provisional winning price for all the remaining 15 circles remained below Rs. 300 crore.

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