Here's some info indicating that the issue was -NOT- the Cisco VoIP issue.

Cheers,
-Chris

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Monday, 24 Jan 2005 06:09:19
From: TWTC Alert Notification <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Notification of Successful Emergency Network Maintenance

24 January 2005.  6:00 a.m. MST

Confidential Communiquà to Time Warner Telecom Customers

We successfully completed installation of new network software code during our 
regularly scheduled maintenance windows this past weekend.  Only minor 
disruptions occurred.

We especially thank our customers for their patience while we performed this 
essential work and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

When we were notified by one of our network equipment providers about a 
possible security vulnerability to existing code revisions in their equipment 
we use in our network, we took immediate preventive action. This security 
vulnerability had the potential to impact Internet-based services delivered by 
service providers worldwide, not just Time Warner Telecom.

 Our top priority is always to protect our customersâ network and it is our 
policy to communicate in advance about any preventive measures that we plan to 
implement.
The action we just completed should prevent service disruptions that could 
occur as a result of any network attack.  We apologize for any inconvenience 
this may cause and thank you for your patience during this preventive action.

Please call us at 1-800-829-0420, if you have additional questions.


Sincerely,

Time Warner Telecom

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