Clock is showing an hour ahead

Anybody else's clocks out of whack today 9/21/2010.  I am in the Central Timel Zone and it is like the Verizon towers are still using the old Daylight Savings change dates.  My clock is showing 1 hour ahead.

Try updating the PRL ( Preferred Roaming List ) on the phone. This should correct the regional time on the phone. I have included the steps to update the PRL below:
Power on the phone within the Verizon Wireless coverage area.
Dial *228 then press SEND (this call is airtime free and may take up to 2 minutes).
When prompted, press 2 for the option to update the PRL.
Once completed, a confirmation message will appear to informing that the phone has been re-programmed with the new PRL.
Press End to terminate the call.
Power cycle the phone to complete the update.
Power on the phone within the Verizon Wireless coverage area.Dial *228 then press SEND (this call is airtime free and may take up to 2 minutes).When prompted, press 2 for the option to update the PRL.Once completed, a confirmation message will appear to informing that the phone has been re-programmed with the new PRL.Press End to terminate the call.Power cycle the phone to complete the update.
I have also included a link for additional information click here http://search.vzw.com/?do=viewdoc&id=14597

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