STOCKHOLM/PARIS — Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson is withdrawing from an international telecoms conference in Barcelona this month because of the coronavirus outbreak, saying it could not guarantee the safety of its staff and customers. The Mobile World Congress, organized by industry body GSMA, which is scheduled for Feb. 24-27 and attracts more than 100,000 visitors, has come under increased scrutiny since the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus epidemic a public health emergency of international concern. Ericsson said it had made the decision to withdraw after carrying out an extensive internal risk assessment and that the health and safety of its staff and customers was paramount. "Ericsson appreciates that GSMA have done everything they can to control the risk," company said in a statement.
Source: International New York Times February 07, 2020 11:15 UTC