(f)	 aim at providing opportunities for the
introduction of the widest range of services
and the maximum number of users of those
services as is practically feasible.
(4) Without prejudice to subsection (3), the
Authority shall, in assigning, managing and
monitoring frequencies­
(a)	 classify radio stations;
(b)	 determine the location of classes of stat­
ions or individual stations and approve
their call signs;
(c)	 assign bands of frequencies to various
classes of stations, assign frequencies for
each individual station and determine the
power which each station shall use and
the time during which it may operate;
(d)	 modify frequencies;
(e) establish areas or zones to be served by
any station as appropriate, having regard
to the efficient allocation of frequencies;
(f)	 prescribe and publish such regulations
applicable to radio stations engaged in
chain broadcasting as may be conducive
to the efficient assignment of
fre­
quencies;
(g) designate	 standards of equipment to be
used with respect to the external sharp­
ness of the emissions from each radio
station and from the equipment in it; and
(h)	 ensure avoidance of harmful emission,
interference or illegal broadcasting;
(5) Nothing contained in this Act permits the
modification, suspension or cancellation of a
frequency assigned by the Authority to an operator
because of views or opinions expressed through
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