> easily acquired through other providers.  Fine, you don't 
> like their new policy of closing a port.  Then you go to them 
> and say so.  Tell them you feel that the new policy breaches 
> your contract and asked to be released with no penalty.  Then 
> choose another service.

I would, but I don't use them and being in the UK am never likely to,
however the day my ISP blocks just one port, even if I don't use it for
anything, is the day they loose my business.

--
Jay


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