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New eBook: A Practical Guide for BYOD Compliance in Rail

New eBook: A Practical Guide for BYOD Compliance in Rail

Download the free eBook: Compliant Mobile BYOD for the UK Rail Industry

With the NR/L3/OPS/301 standard now requiring that all safety-critical communications are recorded, rail operators face a challenge: how to keep both permanent staff and contractors compliant when so many rely on their own phones.

This is the reality of BYOD (bring your own device) in rail. While GSM-R and OCS cover some roles, they don’t extend to subcontractors, umbrella workers, or trackside staff using personal mobiles. That creates compliance blind spots — and risk.

Our eBook explains how PiPcall Mobile+ makes BYOD compliance simple, showing you:

  • Why subcontractors and temporary staff fall under the same recording rules as Network Rail employees.
  • The pitfalls of relying on personal smartphones without a compliant call recording solution.
  • How the Mobile+ app records every work call automatically, with no action from the user.
  • How Mobile+ keeps personal and business numbers separate, ensuring privacy and professionalism.
  • A six-step framework to roll out Mobile+ across mixed corporate and BYOD environments.

Download your copy today and discover how to close BYOD compliance gaps before the March 2026 deadline.

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Last updated:
September 30, 2025
Johan Gericke
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