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Re: [General] June 15, 2018 That is likely to be the case over the longer term.
But the OP asks, will it be done in the next 5 1/2 years (that date being just under 5 1/2 years from now)....
....the answer to THAT question is [no].
said by mgraves1:I don't think that there's much of a technical argument for why TDM gear won't be retired in the coming years. TDM gear [will] get more expensive and difficult to maintain.
However, until it becomes more expensive than the cost for conversion, the factors of inertia and finance will be powerful forces to slow down the change.
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