looney wrote on Jun 6
th, 2006 at 12:16pm:
Legally speaking if you for example rent a room and then change your mind after the contracts signed you are still liable for rent IF THE ROOM REMAINS EMPTY AND AVAILBLE FOR YOU. This is called consideration in contract law. If BT change the carrier waves that consideration no longer exists and therefor breach of contract.
But you can still use the BT 'room' by dialling 1280 before the number, so it does exist for BT!
looney wrote on Jun 6
th, 2006 at 12:16pm:
Its obvious your and Martin Lewises knowledge of the law and comprehension of its application to the telecoms industry is a bit sketchy.
Maybe you should get some contributers with legal experiance.
Attacking other forum members for not having "legal experiance" [sic] does not help anybody. You asked for advice and you got it.
That is, as has been pointed out a few times, that subscribers who have a CPS can make calls via BT using 1280. Your knowledge of telecommunications appears to be lacking, just as some members' legal knowledge may be, as you have pointed out. Thus, how can one accurately apply the law to something that they have a misunderstanding of?