reliance jio and Bharti airtel are among the four businesses bidding for the 72 GHz of radiowaves that are up for grabs in the 5g spectrum auction, which started on Tuesday. tuesday at 10 am the bidding procedure began, and it will last until 6 pm. According to Department of Telecom sources, the length of the auction will depend on the actual demand for radiowaves and the tactics used by different bidders. The department anticipates that the 5g auctions will generate between Rs 70,000 and Rs 1,000,000 crore, ushering in modern products and business models while enabling ultra-high speeds that are around 10 times quicker than 4G.

The 5g auctions will feature participation from reliance jio, Bharti airtel, vodafone Idea, and a division of gautam Adani's adani Enterprises, a multibillion dollar company. The market anticipates that spectrum will sell for close to the reserve price and that the bidding will last two days. The value of 72 GHz of radiowaves at the reserve pricing for the various bands would be Rs. 4.3 lakh crore. Spectrum in a number of low (600 MHz, 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, and 2300 MHz), mid (3300 MHz), and high (26 GHz) frequency bands will be up for auction. According to Jefferies, "Operators will bid for 5g networks, cutting SUC (Spectrum Usage Charges) prices and upgrading existing spectrum bands, resulting in demand that is mostly led by the 3.3 GHz/26GHz spectrum bands."

Analysts predict that jio will spend the most money, followed by Bharti airtel, with modest involvement from vodafone Idea and adani Group. Because there is a surplus of spectrum available and there are only four competitors in the race, market observers do not expect a heated or aggressive bidding war. reliance, owned by mukesh ambani While rival adani group recently made a meagre Rs 100 crore deposit, jio has made a Rs 14,000 crore Earnest Money Deposit (EMD).

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