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irelands online safety boss leaves to become comreg commissioner
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AI-generatedThis is a personnel change in Irish telecom regulation. No direct commercial mechanism; weak impact on telecom sector regulation. No concrete investment, price move, or supply disruption.
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- Niamh Hodnett leaves role as Ireland's Online Safety Commissioner to become ComReg commissioner.
- Salary starts at €190,000.
- Appointment announced by Minister Patrick O’Donovan.
- Hodnett has previous experience at National Lottery and ComReg.
- Ireland discussing online safety rules and potential ban on under-13s social media use.