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Mobile World Congress will ban some Russian companies from 2022 show

some Russian companies from exhibiting at Mobile World Congress 2022 when it starts February 28th. While the wireless industry association didn't say which companies were barred from attending, it said there would be no Russian Pavilion to showcase that country's mobile products.. However, the organization said on its website that it would honor all"sanctions and policies" targeting Russia. Some companies are on the sanctions list, Hoffmann added.

Like with some trade shows, Russian companies like the carrier VimpelCom can buy dedicated show floor space that could give them a presence. The main ban will primarily affect those companies that were leaning on the Russian Pavilion for a presence. The bans arrive as tech increasingly serves as a battleground for Russia and its Western opponents. Meta's

 

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Will call them back in 2023

*some* lol.

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