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The key idea of hybrid non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is to allow
users to use the bandwidth resources to which they cannot have access in
orthogonal multiple access (OMA) based legacy networks while still guaranteeing
its compatibility with the legacy network. However, in a conventional hybrid
NOMA network, some users have access to more bandwidth resources than others,
which leads to a potential performance loss. So what if the users can access
the same amount of bandwidth resources? This letter focuses on a simple
two-user scenario, and develops analytical and simulation results to reveal
that for this considered scenario, conventional hybrid NOMA is still an optimal
transmission strategy.