Having Problems Accessing my own Website!

Hello there,
I had a very strange problem today.  I run a website (http://jag35.com) which I hosted for free on Byethost.com 
I usually access this from home no problems, for about a year now, today when I tried to call it on my browser (safari on an iMac) it timed out.  Server didn't respond, so I thought my free host of course is down.  
So to quickly test this I checked another site that I also host on with the same company under the same account (http://vdslruser.com) and that pulled up just fine, so I thought it was strange already.  This lead lead me to check my Who's Online account, basically a small widget that tells you who's online at this moment watching your website (http://whos.amung.us/stats/n3u5yoc1plgi/) this widget tells me that there are people on my website, it even tells me which pages they are one, which makes this situation even more strange.  Other can view my website, but I can't for some reason.
I immediately thought it was my computer of course.  So I restart my computer, clear out my cache & cookies, flush my DNS cache on my computer, and I still have the same problem, all other pages seem to work just fine, except for my http://jag35.com domain.  I tried the pulling the page on another computer at my house, same problem, then I tried a laptop, same thing.  It's beginning to become even more strange.
So I restart my router and modem a couple of times, even reset all my settings to make sure the problem isn't there.  Nothing, same problem.  I sent out a twitter message to see if anyone else was having problems viewing my page, everyone says it's fine except for a couple of other people, I then asked those other people who had the same problem, which service provider they were using.  Turned out they were both using Verizon.
I tried to ping the site and do a trace route and I just keep getting a timeout message, however I also noticed that I get a timed out message on most domains that I try to ping or trace route.  I haven't come up with a solution of figured out where the problem is.  I hope someone that's had the same problem came share some insight  as to what might be a solution.
I have a feeling, I'm gonna have to change my free host, but I'm just hoping to understand the problem.

I tried to access your website using a Verizon FiOS connection and it failed.  Running a traceroute suggested that the failure occured after the first hop that did not have "Verizon" in the server name.
About two hours later I tried and succeeded in accessing your website using a Comcast connection.  It would appear that Verizon has a problem.
Just for laughs and grins I tried accessing your website using a Verizon DSL connection.  Once again, the connection failed.  Tracert showed the connection failing after first hop without "Verizon" in the server name.  Are you starting to see a pattern here?

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