Is the extension of the LTE modem (TCU_CPPM) on a Ford Transit, technically possible?

Hello together, since I have not received a competent answer to my question from Ford directly, nor from a dealer, I turn to you once, in the hope that maybe one or the other can give me a technically experienced answer to the topic. I am currently in the decision-making process whether to order a new Ford Transit van or a vehicle of the competition. Since I like the Ford Transit with a higher quality audio system (e.g. 21 or 24) However, the problem arises from the fact that the new FordPass system, which also includes a fixed LTE modem, is also installed. According to Ford’s CAN-BUS plan, this module seems to be an external module TCU_ CPPM on the HS4-CAN bus. (See attached diagram and legend) Is there now the possibility to disconnect this module and/or expand it without putting the entire vehicle in a paralyzed position? I already realize that this would mean that the whole APP-Kra m and the remote control, as well as traffic information and just everything that an Internet connection needs, will not work any more. But then the rest of the vehicle and also of the media center still works, or comes a permanent error message? If yes, can this also be programmed? In principle, one would eliminate the complete HS4-CAN bus with the extension. Shouldn’t technically be a problem. Cell Phone Passport Module (MODEM for CGEA1.3c), or the complete HS4-CAN BUS can be easily expanded without causing any major interference in the media center and the remaining vehicle control? I ask you not to start a fundamental discussion here, why you were right to freedom and do not want to be permanently monitored. It is just a technical question, if it is possible. And yes, I could alternatively simply use the standard Radi o (Audiosystem 12), where the modem is not installed from the factory at all, but if it is somehow possible, then I would prefer the other audio system. I am happy to get a positive feedback on this topic.