GSMA said Wednesday that this year's edition of Mobile World Congress will no longer be held as planned in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb 24-27.
Organizers
of the world's biggest mobile technology fair are pulling the plug
over worries about the viral outbreak from China.
GSMA
said Wednesday that this year's edition of Mobile World Congress will
no longer be held as planned in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb 24-27.
John
Hoffman, CEO of GSMA, said “global concern regarding the
coronavirus
outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible
for the GSMA to hold the event." The decision comes after dozens
of tech companies and wireless carriers dropped out, with the latest
cancelations by Nokia, Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom and Britain's BT on
Wednesday. Other big names that have already dropped out include
Ericsson, Nokia, Sony, Amazon, Intel and LG. The companies cited
concerns for the safety of staff and visitors.
Organizers
had sought to hold out against growing pressure to cancel Mobile
World Congress, an annual tech extravaganza that had been
expected to draw more than 100,000 visitors from about 200 countries,
including 5,000 to 6,000 from China.
The
GSMA, the wireless trade body that organizes the fair, had said it
was monitoring the virus situation closely, including meeting
regularly with global and Spanish health experts and its partners to
ensure the well-being of attendees.
Nokia
said Wednesday it had decided to withdraw from Mobile World Congress
in Barcelona, Spain “after a full assessment of the risks related
to a fast-moving situation.” The company said “the health and
well-being of employees was a primary focus” and that canceling its
involvement was a “prudent decision." Phone company Vodafone
said it was dropping out “after careful consideration" while
Britain's BT said canceling was “the most responsible decision."
The departures of Nokia and Ericsson had left China's Huawei, a major
sponsor of the fair, as the only remaining major network gear maker
still planning to attend.
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