Please cite which ITU standard and paragraph you believe that BT doesn't comply with.
So we are not talking about ITU standards at all then.
You have a complete choice of network terminals. You also have a complete choice of alternative VoIP providers.
I am not talking that deep down Digital Voice is a non-standard technology (albeit BT seems to be selling that as if it was best thing they invented since sliced bread) - they seem to be unwilling to open it up to be accessed using alternative hardware.
I don't think I have freedom of choice of the terminal since BT imposes SH2.
We are not talking here about changing ISPs either - about their compliance with law - _dura lex sed lex_
@S_G I'll ask again are you willing to pay the thousands it would take to support using all the hardware available? Remember that would need to be training all staff etc too
They make £2bn annual profit, let them suck it up.
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But that's a legal requirement and not the choice. If that's too much strain on the business model then copper lines should stay (and no - I am not a proponent of PSTN).
After all I didn't need to pay to get my Gigaset phone connected to BT network (or Doro or Panasonic or even Echo Connect device).
Please cite this legal requirement (for what I know not) that you keep plugging.
Do you seriously think that BT's lawyers would allow it to break the law?