I'm a bit confused on the difference between 4G RAN and 5G RAN. Do I need to know those details to answer this question? I'm not sure I fully understand the context.
Alright, I've got this. A non-standalone deployment is needed when you're deploying 5G RAN but want to use the existing 4G core. That's option D, right?
I think the key here is understanding the relationship between the RAN and the core network. A non-standalone deployment allows you to leverage the 4G core while deploying the new 5G RAN. Option D seems to capture that scenario.
Okay, let me see. I think it has to do with the interworking between the 4G and 5G core networks. Option C looks promising, but I'll need to double-check the details.
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the key differences between 4G and 5G networks to figure out when a non-standalone deployment would be needed.
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