Bids rose on the second day of India's multi-billion dollar third-generation (3G) auction, with one provisional winning bid for national cover touching 40.85 billion rupees ($922 million), or about a 17 percent premium to the base price, government data showed.
A total of 10 rounds of bidding had been completed by Saturday, India's Department of Telecommunications said on its website, without disclosing which company had bid how much.
The widely-watched auction started on Friday and the multiple-round bidding process is expected to take about two weeks to complete, officials have said.
On the first day, bids were at about a 12 percent premium to the base price of 35 billion rupees for all-India spectrum.
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