The importance of mobile connectivity grows as networks and applications expand further in important sectors in society, such as mobility and transport, health, manufacturing, media and public safety. Many of the applications in these so-called verticals are expected to demand tailored mobile connectivity, for example extremely short delays, high reliability or low power consumption. With today’s 4G mobile networks, it proves to be difficult for mobile network operators to meet such demands, for example, because of technical limitations or high costs. The next generation of mobile networks, commonly labelled as 5G, is developed to address the new application requirements through technologies such as network slicing and edge computing. With these new technologies, mobile operators have the technical capability to provide a range of connectivity flavours, tailored to the diverse requirements from vertical applications.