Many of the interesting changes associated with the 5G era are only indirectly to do with new technology or the famous 5G use cases. Instead, they relate to a redefinition of the mobile industry landscape. The profile of a mobile network vendor or operator has not changed dramatically for two decades – companies consolidated, new start-ups arrived, but all within the same, largely closed arena. Other types of companies stole some of the revenues and branding away – MNOs were generally weak in monetizing the mobile Internet beyond connectivity fees; cellular network vendors tried to become all-IP infrastructure suppliers, but not always successfully. But the 5G landscape will be different in terms of who will be selling the equipment, and…