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PACIFICA (CBS 5) ― Some people in Pacifica who depend on AT&T haven't been able to use their cell phones for five days. AT&T says the problem is a broken cell site that sits atop Montara Mountain that has been down since Friday. The company says the Forrest Service won't allow its 8-ton repair truck up the mountain because the road is too muddy. The company doesn't know when they will get it back. via kpix.com
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