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I'm not sure about this line:
"From a business model perspective, each network slice is administrated by a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). The infrastructure provider (the owner of the telecommunication infrastructure) leases its physical resources to the MVNOs that share the underlying physical network. According to the availability of the assigned resources, a MVNO can autonomously deploy multiple network slices that are customized to the various applications provided to its own users."
It's not just an MVNO, but any MNO (including the "infrastructure provider") can create network slices as part of it's 5G operations.213.160.140.100 (talk) 15:58, 7 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I've attempted to update the key concepts section with some more details, focusing on "everyday" use rather than technical capabilities. It's a bit of a stub, particularly the part about roaming. Sanity check welcome. (Also: should this actually be on the main 5G page instead/as well?) -- 213.160.140.100 (talk) 09:57, 20 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]