URLLC may imply an increased reliability and/or high or ultra-high availability requirement which means that almost instant radio access with low or ultra-low latency needs to be provided and reassured to URLLC users, which may be in either active or inactive states. In the present teachings, the term URLLC is used in referring to 1) low latency, 2) increased reliability, or 3) both low latency and increased reliability. In general, user apparatuses requiring low-latency access may be in an active or inactive state. By active state it is meant that logical channels are assigned to the UE, and by inactive state it is meant that the UE needs to perform an access procedure to obtain access to the network. An example of an access procedure is a random access procedure. An example of an active state is CONNECTED mode in LTE. An example of an inactive state is the IDLE mode of LTE. Furthermore, an active state or in active state may be defined depending on possible discontinuous reception, DRX, operation of the UE, as controlled by the network for the UE in either IDLE mode or CONNECTED mode in LTE for example. In general, in an active state a UE may monitor a paging channel and at least one control channel. In general, in an inactive state a UE may monitor a paging channel without monitoring a control channel.