Hi David,

Comcast beat them to it in the southeastern Michigan area, maybe not for the 
technical aspect, but definitely for the customer service portion of things.

About 3 years back, they intentionally took down ports 80, 1080, and 8080 for 
the better part of a week.  Their support department said that it was a 
decision to block the spread of the Code Red Worm, but not to worry, as the 
rest of the internet should be working fine excluding those ports.

Their billing department had a recording stating they were aware of the outage, 
but as only 3 out of 60,000 ports were unavailable during that 6 day window, 
any customers wishing to have the charge for their affected service prorated 
could have this done, in the amount of 1/20,000ths of the total charge for the 
entire 6 day period, or one dollar, whichever was greater.  It then went on to 
say the approximate hold time was approximately 5 hours, please continue to 
hold, your call will be answered in the order it was received.

Eric Cleereman

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Hi List

Hear the one about the British Telecomms engineers who decided to do a
firmware upgrade to their routers and took down port 80 (all http:) traffic
for the whole of the UK?

This is not a joke, this has happened today.  Now that's a pretty major
boo-boo. Anyone beat that?

David Sanders
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