What is claimed is:1. A method of wireless communication for a user equipment (UE), the method comprising:sending to a first base station in a first network, a scheduling request (SR) associated with a second network having a second base station with dynamically allocated resources for which the UE lacks allocated uplink control resources, the first network having a lower frequency than the second network;receiving an uplink grant based on the SR; andsending, in the second network, an uplink transmission based on the uplink grant.2. The method of claim 1, wherein the uplink grant is received in the second network.3. The method of claim 1, wherein the second network includes a millimeter wave (mmW) network.4. The method of claim 1, wherein the first network includes a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network.5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first network includes a fifth generation (5G) network operating at sub-6 Gigahertz (GHz).6. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE is an inactive UE.7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first base station and the second base station are the same base station.8. The method of claim 1 wherein the first base station and the second base station are collocated.9. A user equipment (UE), the UE comprising:means for sending to a first base station in a first network, a scheduling request (SR) associated with a second network having a second base station with dynamically allocated resources for which the UE lacks allocated uplink control resources, the first network having a lower frequency than the second network;means for receiving an uplink grant based on the SR; andmeans for sending, in the second network, an uplink transmission based on the uplink grant.10. The UE of claim 9, wherein the uplink grant is received in the second network.11. The UE of claim 9, wherein the second network includes a millimeter wave (mmW) network.12. The UE of claim 9, wherein the first network includes a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network.13. The UE of claim 9, wherein the first network includes a fifth generation (5G) network operating at sub-6 Gigahertz (GHz).14. The UE of claim 9, wherein the UE is an inactive UE.15. The user equipment of claim 9 wherein the first base station and the second base station are the same base station.16. The user equipment of claim 9 wherein the first base station and the second base station are collocated.17. A method of wireless communication for a millimeter wave (mmW) base station, the method comprising:receiving, in a first network having a first base station, a scheduling request (SR) associated with a user equipment (UE);generating an uplink grant based on the SR; andsending, in a second network having a second base station with dynamically allocated resources and collocated with the first base station, the uplink grant to the UE, the first network having a lower frequency than the second network.18. The method of claim 17, wherein the SR is received from an evolved Node B (eNB).19. The method of claim 17, wherein the second network includes a millimeter wave (mmW) network.20. The method of claim 17, wherein the first network includes a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network.21. The method of claim 17, wherein the first network includes a fifth generation (5G) network operating at sub-6 Gigahertz (GHz).22. The method of claim 17, wherein the UE is an inactive UE.23. The method of claim 17 wherein the first base station and the second base station are the same base station.24. A millimeter wave (mmW) base station, the mmW base station comprising:means for receiving, in a first network, a scheduling request (SR) associated with a user equipment (UE);means for generating an uplink grant based on the SR; andmeans for sending, in a second network having dynamically allocated resources and collocated with the first base station, the uplink grant to the UE, the first network having a lower frequency than the second network.25. The mmW base station of claim 24, wherein the SR is received from an evolved Node B (eNB).26. The mmW base station of claim 24, wherein the second network includes a millimeter wave (mmW) network.27. The mmW base station of claim 24, wherein the first network includes a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network or includes a fifth generation (5G) network operating at sub-6 Gigahertz (GHz).28. The millimeter wave (mmW) base station of claim 24 wherein the first base station and the second base station are the same base station.