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3 www.bekabusinessmedia.com DAY 1 connectivity becomes increasingly commoditized—are evolving into managed service providers (MSPs) by adding offerings such as business IT services, IoT solutions, security, and content delivery. Attendees will learn how to identify services that align naturally with existing network strengths and gain practical knowledge on where to start, how to package and price services, and avoid common pitfalls as service portfolios expand. Moving from how to grow your business to how to better compete, today’s final round of educational sessions includes a panel discussion on “Defending the FWA Advantage Against Mobile and LEO Broadband.” As mobile-first broadband offerings are moving aggressively into markets traditionally served by fixed providers, this session explores how ISPs can compete effectively by emphasizing reliability, in-home performance, predictable pricing, and service quality that mobile alternatives struggle to match. Panelists will discuss positioning strategies, product design, bundling opportunities, and churn prevention tactics as customer expectations evolve. Led by esteemed panelist Richard Bernhardt of WISPA, Nathan Stooke of Wisper ISP, Dwayne Zimmerman of Crowsnest Broadband and Vistabeam’s Matt Larsen, the session starts at 3:15 pm in Ballroom C. ISPAMERICA also offers something increasingly rare: everything under one roof. Attendees gain access to hands-on technical sessions, executive-level strategy, regulatory updates, and more than 100 exhibitors and sponsors showcasing the latest hardware, software and services. The event compresses learning, vendor discovery, and professional development into a single, high-impact experience. Instead of spending months scheduling demos, vendor calls, and research meetings, attendees can evaluate solutions side-by-side in a single, highly efficient environment. In short, we are confident the next few days will prove how ISPAMERICA doesn’t just justify time away from the office—it pays it back. J Bavardio announced the official release of Bavardio 2.0, the most advanced version of its operational intelligence platform to date. Embedded at the core of the platform is Nexus 3.0, Bavardio’s first proprietary AI model and the foundation of a series of models designed to compound intelligence through real operational data over time. Bavardio 2.0 represents a strategic evolution in how service-based industries interact with infrastructure. Rather than layering automation onto legacy systems, Bavardio has architected a unified intelligence platform in which Nexus 3.0 continuously learns from live operational environments by ingesting telemetry, device performance data, customer interactions, ticket histories, field activity and compliance inputs. This dynamic learning approach enables Nexus to strengthen contextual reasoning and decision support as the system scales. Nexus 3.0 is not a generic AI overlay. It is purpose-built for operational environments across fiber, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), telecom, utilities, managed services, and other service-driven industries. The model is engineered to correlate events across network layers, workforce workflows and customer systems—providing actionable insights in seconds rather than hours. “Bavardio 2.0 introduces a new operating paradigm for infrastructure,” said Charles Thomas, COO at Bavardio. “With Nexus 3.0 embedded at its core, the platform evolves with the operator. Intelligence compounds through real-world data, improving accuracy, strengthening resilience, and enabling teams to act with confidence. We are redefining how people interact with infrastructure.” The Nexus model series establishes a long-term roadmap for Bavardio. Each model iteration builds upon prior operational learning, creating an intelligence foundation that grows stronger over time. As organizations deploy Bavardio 2.0, Nexus 3.0 captures patterns in outage behavior, customer experience trends, maintenance cycles, compliance reporting, and operational bottlenecks. This compounding model strategy positions Bavardio not simply as a software vendor, but as an infrastructure intelligence partner. The more the platform is used, the more refined and context-aware its recommendations become, delivering measurable improvements in operational efficiency, service reliability, and workforce productivity. Bavardio 2.0 supports full fiber and FWA network environments within a unified operational layer. The platform provides: • Real-time visibility across network devices, subscriber connections, and service performance • AI-driven root cause analysis and event correlation • Guided operational workflows across network, customer and field operations • Data-driven insights into capacity planning and executive decision-making • Compliance-aware reporting for regulated environments By integrating intelligence across network operations, customer systems and workforce activity, Bavardio 2.0 eliminates fragmented toolsets and manual correlation processes that traditionally slow decision-making. As digital infrastructure expands and complexity increases, Bavardio is positioning itself at the forefront of a broader transformation. The company’s vision centers on making infrastructure interactive, allowing operators, executives, and field teams to query, analyze, and act through intelligence-driven engagement rather than static dashboards. Bavardio will lead this shift across service-based industries, including ISPs, telecommunications providers, fiber operators, utilities and managed service organizations. With Nexus 3.0 as the intelligence engine, Bavardio 2.0 sets the stage for a new generation of adaptive, learning-driven operational platforms. J Visit Bavardio at ISPAMERICA 2026 booth 330. Bavardio Launches Bavardio 2.0 Featuring Nexus 3.0 (Continued from page 1) Tuesday, March 3 at 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm Don’t Miss the Happiest Hour of the Day Join us on the Exhibit Hall floor for cocktails and networking

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