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==Monitoring Office== | |||
The Monitoring Office, established in 1652, is responsible for monitoring all forms of communication passed through the networks controlled by the Imperial Postal Service for evidence of sedition, subversion by foreign powers, and politically or commercially sensitive information that may be of benefit to the Imperial Government and or its favoured partners. | |||
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Revision as of 01:15, 4 September 2017
The Imperial Postal Service is responsible for the collection and deliverance of letters, parcels and telegrams in the Imperial Republic. The service was established by Titus Splick, an employee of the Office of Bounties and Factorage as a means to ensure the arrival of important documents from the Imperial Dominions in the West.
Monitoring Office
The Monitoring Office, established in 1652, is responsible for monitoring all forms of communication passed through the networks controlled by the Imperial Postal Service for evidence of sedition, subversion by foreign powers, and politically or commercially sensitive information that may be of benefit to the Imperial Government and or its favoured partners.