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CBoss Kicked Out of MWC 2013

The CBoss Corp. dancing girls, one of the most familiar sights at the annual Mobile World Congress show, will be absent at the 2013 event as the Russian Service Provider Information Technology (SPIT) vendor has had its contract for next year "terminated for breach of show regulations" by the show's organizer, the GSM Association (GSMA) .

CBOSS Swansong
You won't be seeing this sight any more at Mobile World Congress (picture by Siqui Sanchez/Getty)

The decision to bar CBoss from next year's event, which will be staged in a new venue in Barcelona, follows the Russian firm's marketing campaign at last week's event. Not only did it have the regular dancing shows that tend to attract a certain type of crowd, but this year the dancers were handing out invites to attendees offering them the opportunity to secure an evening dinner date with one of the CBoss dancers, all under the banner of a marketing campaign entitled "CBOSS Deep Market Inspection." (Honest!)

Having an evening out on the town with the vendor's dancers is usually the preserve of CBoss's customers, but this year, the pamphlet noted, "market knowledge and intellect can earn the privilege to dine with our famous girls."

Those lucky enough to attend were offered "champagne, caviar and a beautiful girl conducting a vis-a-vis interview* [sic]," where the "personal preferences of both interviewer and interviewee will be accommodated."

The full details can be found on the pamphlet, pictured below, for those that want to digest the offer in all its glory.

Deep Market Inspection?
They dared and then they got barred.

Further details and a 'lucky Star'
This marketing campaign was too much for the GSM Association.

The marketing campaign attracted negative comments from many MWC attendees, prompting Light Reading to ask the GSMA about the Russian firm's status. While the organization cited "breach of show regulations," it said it couldn't go into further details as it is a contractual issue.

The GSMA added that while companies in the past have had contracts terminated for other reasons (such as bad debt issues), there was no record of any other company being barred because of breach of show rules. The association also noted that there were no records of any complaints about CBoss at the show.

At the time of writing, CBoss had not responded to a request for comment.

So Mobile World Congress will be somewhat different in 2013: It will be held at new show grounds on the edge of Barcelona and will be lacking the perennial feature of the CBoss dancers.

What do you think of this decision? Our message boards below await your views…

— Ray Le Maistre, International Managing Editor, Light Reading

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markbrown
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Thursday March 8, 2012 4:54:33 AM
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Im sure their mothers will be glad to welcome them home!  I applaud the decision and the bravery of their PR response!

Flook
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Tuesday March 6, 2012 4:54:54 PM
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So now there's a show floor but no show.

Ray Le Maistre
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Tuesday March 6, 2012 12:54:35 PM
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Scratch the surface and there are other chances for DMI I'm sure... :-)

Of course, CBOSS is not alone in pushing the boundaries -- I do recall some body painting shenanigans from a few years back, though that was neither at MWC nor on the show floor.

Now, what was that all about... oh yeah...

 

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EyeOfTheNeedle
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Tuesday March 6, 2012 11:56:03 AM
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This is so unfair... Shame on GSMA !. I've been enjoying Deep-Market-Inspection technology safely for the last 3 years. What am I going to do next year ?

 

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