SECOND SCHEDULE
Section 7(1).
Powers of Authority
1.  To grant licences for telecommunication and postal purposes and to supervise and enforce compliance with the provisions of such licences.
2.  To give directions to any person granted a licence under this Act or any regulations made thereunder.
3.  To levy such charges and fees for the granting of licences, spectrum rights, administration of spectrum registrations, equipment approvals and other services provided by the Auhtority as may in its opinion be appropriate.
4.  To regulate rates, charges and fees levied by operators of telecommunication and postal systems and services.
5.  To lay down standards and codes to be observed by all operators and users of telecommunication and postal systems and services.
6.  To regulate the interconnection of and access to systems of operators of telecommunication and postal systems and services.
7.  To control and regulate the management and allocation of numbering plans and schemes for telecommunication and postal systems and services.
8.  To control and regulate interference to telecommunications in Singapore by radiowaves or electrical or other means.
9.  To control and regulate the importation of, dealing in and use of telecommunication equipment.
10.  To operate every installation or plant for telecommunication or postal purposes and all movable and immovable property uesd in connection therewith which is or which may be acquired by the Authority under this Act.
11.  To utilise all the property of the Authority, movable and immovable, in such manner as the Authority may think expedient including the raising of loans by mortgaging such property.
12.  To purchase, construct, reconstruct, install and maintain any installation or plant for telecommunication or postal purposes.
13.  To sell, hire, let or otherwise supply any installation or plant for telecommunication or postal purposes and install, repair, maintain or remove such installation or plant.
14.  To lease or let, with or without taking a premium, any property vested in or acquired by it or to grant easements, rights of way, temporary licences or other rights or privileges over, under, through or in respect of any land or building belonging to or vested in the Authority upon such terms and conditions as the Authority may think fit.
15.  To subscribe for or acquire any securities, stocks and shares of an incorporated company or other body corporate, to procure its admission to membership of an incorporated company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital, to promote the formation of an incorporated company or participate in the promotion of such company or to acquire an undertaking or part of an undertaking.
16.  To carry out such other works or activities as may appear to the Authority to be requisite, advantageous or convenient, with a view to making the best use of any of the assets of the Authority.
17.  To provide packet and parcel services.
18.  To provide philatelic and associated services.
19.  To provide courier services.
20.  To provide electronic mail services.
21.  To provide mail house, document exchange and contract mail management services.
22.  To provide fund transfer services.
23.  To manufacture postage stamps and other goods for use in connection with postal services.
24.  To operate services for the remittance of money and to prescribe documents for use in connection therewith.
25.  To provide all forms of communication systems and services, whether interactive or otherwise, including data processing.
26.  To levy such rates, charges and fees and to decide such rates or apportionment thereof as between itself and other postal or telecommunication authorities as may in its opinion be appropriate.
27.  To engage in conjunction with other authorities, international agencies or organisations for the purposes of promoting telecommunciation and postal systems and services.
28.  To form or participate in any joint venture as a partner or a shareholder or in any other capacity, with any firm, body corporate, society or institution for the purposes of this Act.
29.  To enter into all such contracts for the supply of goods or materials or for the execution of works or any other contract as may be necessary for the discharge of its duties and functions under this Act.
30.  To engage alone or in conjunction with other corporations, in the production, manufacture or sale of equipment whether in Singapore or elsewhere.
31.  To conduct or to supervise the conduct of proficiency examinations leading to certificates of competency for any person for the purpose of operating any telecommunication or postal system and service or for the grant of a licence by the Authority.
32.  To grant loans to officers or employees of the Authority for such purposes specifically approved by the Authority as are likely to increase the efficiency of officers or employees.
33.  To grant or guarantee loans to any officer or employee of the Authority for the purchase of a house, land or a flat or for the renovation of a house or a flat for the use or occupation of the officer or employee and his family (if any).
34.  To make provision for gratuities, pensions, allowances or other benefits for employees or former employees of the Authority or its predecessors.
35.  To make provision for the specialised training of any employee of the Authority and, in that connection, to offer scholarships to intending trainees or otherwise pay for the cost of the training and all expenditure incidental thereto.
36.  To offer bursaries and scholarships for study at any school or institution of higher learning to members of the public and officers or employees of the Authority and members of their families.
37.  To provide financial grant, aid or assistance to any person for all or any of the purposes of this Act.
38.  To operate such agency services as the Authority may think fit and to employ such number of agents to do anything the Authority may do.
39.  To receive donations and contributions from any source and raise funds by all lawful means.
40.  To do anything incidental to any of its functions.