Broadband Breakfast on March 4, 2026 – Live From Mobile World Congress
This episode will consider key innovations and policy implications emerging from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Broadband Breakfast is heading to Barcelona, Spain, for the Mobile World Congress 2026, the world's premier gathering of wireless and connectivity industry leaders. We’ll bring the conversation back to you live. Join us for a front-row look at the trends, announcements, and debates shaping the future of mobile networks, from 5G and Open RAN to the next wave of spectrum policy and AI-driven network management. We'll be on the ground, joined by industry executives, policymakers, and innovators to break down the news from Barcelona–and what it means for broadband deployment, digital infrastructure investment and connectivity in the United States and globally.
Panelists
- Jim Nevelle, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Mimosa
- Jana Sedivy, Vice President of Customer Experience, InkBridge Networks
- Todd Daubert, Partner, Dentons Global TMT
- Drew Clark (moderator), CEO and Publisher, Broadband Breakfast




Jim Nevelle is a senior telecommunications executive currently serving as SVP and General Manager at Mimosa, where he oversees business growth and strategy for the company’s fixed wireless broadband solutions. He brings decades of experience leading wireless infrastructure and telecom equipment businesses, including executive roles at companies such as Prose Technologies, Ericsson, and Kathrein USA. Throughout his career, Nevelle has focused on expanding broadband access and advancing wireless technologies that deliver scalable, cost-effective connectivity worldwide.
Jana Sedivy’s involvement in telecom started as a physicist working on semiconductor research at the National Research Council of Canada. Since then, she has earned 39 patents, worked on all the boring enterprise software products of companies like Apple, Adobe, and UPS, and was a longtime consultant with the Canadian Centre for Cybersecurity. She has come full circle back to the telecom space, now working for a tiny company with a huge impact. InkBridge Networks develops the Open Source AAA server FreeRADIUS, which authenticates more than half of the traffic on the Internet and is the de facto standard for ISPs around the world.
Todd Daubert is a partner at Dentons' Washington, DC office, where he chairs the firm's Communications and Technology sectors and leads the US Privacy and Cybersecurity team. With extensive experience in aiding companies to develop, deploy, enhance, and safeguard their technology, telecom, and data products and services globally, Todd has garnered international recognition for his ability to provide practical advice in a rapidly evolving technological, business, and legal landscape.
Breakfast Media CEO Drew Clark has led the Broadband Breakfast community since 2008. An early proponent of better broadband, better lives, he initially founded the Broadband Census crowdsourcing tool to collect and verify broadband data left unpublished by the Federal Communications Commission. As CEO and Publisher, Clark presides over the leading media community advocating for higher-capacity internet everywhere through topical, timely and intelligent coverage. Clark also served as head of the Partnership for a Connected Illinois, a state broadband initiative.

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