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# department of communications

Last year
2023
Government text messaging system for large-scale emergencies in Ireland expected next year
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RTÉ to get extra €10m after Government announces public service broadcasting Commission
Government officials clashed over roles on regulating children's access to porn after Ana Kriegel trial
Government: Eir proposal to complete National Broadband Plan for €1 billion 'not feasible'
Facebook urges against 'punitive' fines for firms who breach Government's new online safety laws
Diary trawl unearths more meetings between former Communications Minister and David McCourt
Almost 4 in 10 calls received by Emergency Call Answering Service in 2017 were silent
An Post receives €30m loan to save rural post offices and continue five-day service
No reports of computer virus attacks in Ireland following global hacking
When should you be told you're at risk of a cyber attack?
We've (finally) been told when Ireland’s new postcodes get delivered
Your FM radio won't fall silent any time soon
UPDATE: UPC says it won't give out customer data for TV licence crackdown
What events are most important for Ireland? Pat Rabbitte wants to know
Here's what Ireland's new system of postcodes will look like
Every secondary school will have access to high-speed broadband by September say ministers
Sold: Government selects winning €1.12 billion bid for Bord Gáis Energy
Expert hired by department for Corrib inspection lacked training to access tunnel
TV3 boss: The Government needs to get RTÉ's tanks off our lawns
Government to give money to small businesses to get them online
Government issues tender for deliberate hacker attack
National strategy needed to keep online spending in Ireland
All secondary schools to have high-speed broadband by 2014
State did not reject ESB package - because it hasn't even seen it