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Westport residents plagued by calls to X-rated Babestation | Westport residents plagued by calls to X-rated Babestation |
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Residents of a County Mayo town are being plagued by callers trying to reach X-rated TV channel Babestation. | Residents of a County Mayo town are being plagued by callers trying to reach X-rated TV channel Babestation. |
People in Westport are up in arms over late-night landline calls intended for the UK-based station. | People in Westport are up in arms over late-night landline calls intended for the UK-based station. |
The mix-up is a result of Irish viewers calling the show's premium-rate numbers, which start with 098, without adding the international dialling code. | The mix-up is a result of Irish viewers calling the show's premium-rate numbers, which start with 098, without adding the international dialling code. |
Regional Development Minister Michael Ring said his constituents were "aggravated and annoyed". | Regional Development Minister Michael Ring said his constituents were "aggravated and annoyed". |
Mr Ring told the Sunday Independent: "They are getting these calls in the middle of night. | Mr Ring told the Sunday Independent: "They are getting these calls in the middle of night. |
"One of those people has an elderly mother and family members all over the world and there could be a call at any time that they would have to take." | "One of those people has an elderly mother and family members all over the world and there could be a call at any time that they would have to take." |
'Everything they could' | 'Everything they could' |
He said people in the town should not have to change their phone number because of the blunder. | He said people in the town should not have to change their phone number because of the blunder. |
The Fine Gael politician has referred the matter to a number of authorities, including the police, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) and ComReg, the Republic of Ireland's communications sector regulator. | |
The minister told the paper the police "did everything they could" but they had limited powers. | The minister told the paper the police "did everything they could" but they had limited powers. |
BAI chief executive Michael O'Keeffe said it had contacted Babestation on behalf of one complainant and spoken to a representative about the issue. | |
"It is unfortunate that this issue is still continuing," he added. | |
"However, the BAI is not in a position to address the problem as it is not within our remit and he was advised at all times we were assisting him as a matter of courtesy." | |
A spokeswoman for ComReg said it had been in contact with its UK counterpart and it was trying to "identify a solution as soon as possible". | |
"ComReg advises anyone calling the UK from the Republic of Ireland should always use the prefix 00 44," she said. | |
Mr Ring has also contacted the Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA), the UK regulator for goods and services charged to a phone bill, such as directory enquiries and votes to TV talent shows. | |
A PSA spokesman said it was looking into the problem. | A PSA spokesman said it was looking into the problem. |
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