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  • Not complicated at all. For the most part, all they do is swap one box - the transmitter. That's it.

    (However, that doesn't consider other things, like improvements in redundancy and safety, or construction standards that didn't exist back then.)

    But really, all that needs to be done is pull out one box, and slide in a new box. Not complicated at all.

  • Coverage is from frequency, not generation of signal encoding.

    The benefit is you can reuse the frequency bands for something better, like 5G. That's what they did in my country, among others. So, now we get 5G on 3 different frequency ranges. High speed and long range.