The The Eyes Of A Drunk Female Employee Are EroticMobile World Congress, which takes place in Barcelona in late February, is the world's largest mobile technology event, with nearly all major phone makers holding conferences and announcing new products at the show.
This year, however, not all is going according to plan because of the ongoing coronavirus crises. On Tuesday, Korea's LG announced it won't be participating in the MWC this year.
"With the safety of its employees, partners and customers foremost in mind, LG has decided to withdraw from exhibiting and participating in MWC 2020 later this month in Barcelona, Spain. This decision removes the risk of exposing hundreds of LG employees to international travel which has already become more restrictive as the virus continues to spread across borders," the statement on LG's website said.
LG said it would be holding separate events in the "near future," where it will announce its mobile product lineup for 2020.
It's a fairly big blow for the MWC, where LG has traditionally had a strong presence, often announcing flagship phones during the show.
But LG is not the only major company that's pulling out of the MWC. The Verge reported Tuesday that China's ZTE has canceled its press conference as well. A company spokesperson told the outlet that ZTE tends to be "an overly courteous company" which doesn't want to "make people uncomfortable."
In a statement on its website Monday, the GSMA — the association that organizes the MWC show — said everything is proceeding as planned, citing "minimal impact" on the event thus far. GSMA listed a number of measures to be implemented at this year's event to minimize potential spread of the coronavirus, including an "increased cleaning and disinfection programme across all high-volume touchpoints," increased onsite medical support, as well as providing exhibitors and staff with necessary guidelines and training. The association also added several additional measures this week, which include installing new signage on the site to remind attendees of hygiene recommendations, implementing a microphone change protocol for speakers, and communicating advice to attendees to adopt a "no-handshake policy."
This year's MWC is planned for Feb. 24-27, a bad timing given the current coronavirus outbreak which left 492 dead and more than 24,500 infected in 25 countries. Typically, the MWC is a massive event with over 100,000 attendees and numerous tech companies coming to launch products and do business. But if the coronavirus outbreak worsens in the weeks to come, more companies might bail out or postpone their events.
Tech giants such as Apple put travel restrictions in place for employees in China, and Google has temporarily closed its China office due to the outbreak. Apple doesn't do MWC, and Google doesn't have a particularly strong presence there, at least not directly.
But Huawei, which typically has a strong showing at the MWC, has already postponed its developer conference from February to March. Xiaomi, which was supposed to reveal its Mi 10 before a live audience in China on Feb. 11, has reportedly opted for a live streaming event instead. Both companies, alongside China's Oppo, Vivo, and Lenovo are expected to have events in Barcelona; should the cancellations continue, this year's MWC might be in serious trouble.
I’ve asked Huawei, Lenovo, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo about any potential change to their MWC plans and will update this article when I hear back.
UPDATE: Feb. 5, 2020, 11:09 a.m. CET Update: Lenovo and Oppo got back to me. A Lenovo rep said there was "no change" on their part, while Oppo had no new information to share. Furthermore, Huawei told Reuters that the Barcelona events are "still planned," though the company is keeping a "close eye on matters."
UPDATE: Feb. 5, 2020, 2:08 p.m. CET ZTE has confirmed on Twitter that it's just the company's press conference that's being canceled. ZTE will have a booth at MWC's Fira Gran Via venue, showcasing 5G solutions and devices.
UPDATE: Feb. 6, 2020, 8:34 a.m. CET Both Xiaomi and Oppo said they still plan to participate at this year's MWC.
Topics Mobile World Congress
'Baldur's Gate 3' characters' persistent thirstiness was due to a bugHow to charge your FitbitThe Morning News Roundup for November 6, 2014Deconstructing Édouard LevéTikTok's nostalgiaThe Morning News Roundup for November 6, 2014Red flags are taking over TwitterAnother Evening Gone by Sadie SteinMaya Angelou, Denise Levertov, and Gary Snyder on PoetryApple iOS 17: Some features won't be ready on launch dayAll your burning questions about the oracle pug Noodle and Bones Day, answeredLet’s All Go Down to the Bridge and Get Our Teeth Pulled by Dan PiepenbringGot an internetVeterans Day by Sadie SteinThe Morning News Roundup for November 18, 2014How to charge your FitbitGertie Turns One HundredThe Morning News Roundup for November 7, 2014'Starfield' glitch makes it hilariously easy to get a great spacesuitLocal reporter shredding while delivering news is a delight to watch Remembering Gordon Bishop Did Herman Melville’s Mother Make Him Watch Her Sleep? Don Marquis’s “The Old Soak” Beautiful Image, or, Adolescence at the Spa Remembering New York’s 1980s Hardcore Scene Looking at Vermeer’s Paintings in Manhattan From the Archive: Donald Justice’s “Last Days of Prospero” Swimming with Oliver Sacks The Teddy Bears’ Picnic The Hotel Is Haunted—But No One Cares Williams Found Plums in the Icebox—Do They Belong There? Staff Picks: Amy Gerstler, Barton Swaim, Matthew Gavin Frank What You Learn on Your Honeymoon Is It Possible to Be a Conscientious Travel Writer? Designing a Better Flannery O’Connor Postage Stamp Documenting the Doo The Last Bastion of Print: The Theatre A Love Letter from Guillaume Apollinaire, in the Trenches Poem: George Bradley’s “August in the Apple Orchard” Cynthia Macdonald, 1928–2015 by Dan Piepenbring
2.3444s , 10133.65625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【The Eyes Of A Drunk Female Employee Are Erotic】,Unobstructed Information Network