The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Tuesday said it would come out with the 2G spectrum pricing norms by the end of this month.
When asked if the regulatory body was likely to come out with norms anytime soon, Trai Chairman J S Sarma said: "We are working towards it."
The new norms are likely to link pricing of 2G spectrum to the 3G spectrum licence, after the controversial auction of the former, which many in the industry feel was under-priced to help certain operators.
Trai is also likely to recommend an auction route for distribution of 2G spectrum beyond 6.2 megahertz (Mhz) and suggest scrapping of the current practice of giving radio waves on the basis of the number of subscribers. The telecom regulator may change the criteria from subscriber numbers to geographical coverage.
If the proposal is implemented, new operators like Uninor, Etisalat and Loop Telecom, which already have 4.4 Mhz of 2G spectrum, may have to buy spectrum through auction beyond 6.2 Mhz.
When asked about mobile number portability (MNP), due to be implemented from October 31, Sarma said: "We are optimistic it would be implemented within the time frame or a few days later."
MNP will allow a mobile user to change his operator while retaining the number.
The announcement comes as key mobile service providers like Bharti Airtel, Reliance, Vodafone Essar, Tata Tele, Idea, STel and Aircel are getting ready to launch high-speed 3G services.
Earlier, state-owned telcos Bharat Sanchar Nagar Nigam and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited had said they were ready with the infrastructure to implement the MNP service.