Ryanair TELECOM Ireland pulls plug
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From: Ashbourne Co Meath Ireland
I'm posting this here, as there are probably quite a few people that browse here that this will affect. If the moderators want to move it, that's fine, my main interest is that there will probably be a good number of people that will want and need to be aware of this.
What was Ryanair Telecom in Ireland, now known as Buytel, has pulled the plug on it's landline service in Ireland as of this evening.
I have no information about their call card service, which was heavily sold by Ryanair on their flights.
They were a pay up front operation, so can I advise anyone that used their landline service to get into their website real quick, in case it dissapears, and get their bill data, so that they can then persue a claim for repayment of the credit balance should the need arise.
Supposedly, the service is being migrated to Access Telecom, but that will require a sign up with them, and there's no information at all at present about how outstanding credit balances will be dealt with.
What was Ryanair Telecom in Ireland, now known as Buytel, has pulled the plug on it's landline service in Ireland as of this evening.
I have no information about their call card service, which was heavily sold by Ryanair on their flights.
They were a pay up front operation, so can I advise anyone that used their landline service to get into their website real quick, in case it dissapears, and get their bill data, so that they can then persue a claim for repayment of the credit balance should the need arise.
Supposedly, the service is being migrated to Access Telecom, but that will require a sign up with them, and there's no information at all at present about how outstanding credit balances will be dealt with.




