Mobility

Right to disconnect

By setting your status - Meeting, Absent, or Working - you allow colleagues to proactively avoid contacting you when you're unavailable. Automate call forwarding to voicemail or disable ringing on your mobile, when you are away.

Why teams use it

By setting your status - Meeting, Absent, or Working - you allow colleagues to proactively avoid contacting you when you're unavailable. Automate call forwarding to voicemail or disable ringing on your mobile, when you are away.

Right to disconnect keeps engineers reachable on GSM in basements and industrial sites.

Where it helps

1

Equip field engineers

Right to disconnect keeps engineers reachable on GSM in basements and industrial sites.

2

Respect disconnect rules

Right to disconnect enforces schedules so mobiles stay silent outside working time.

3

Cover emergency rotations

Right to disconnect loops through the duty roster until someone accepts the alert.

Questions from customers

Teams evaluating Voxbi often raise the points below.

Does Right to disconnect rely on mobile data?

No. Calls use GSM when data coverage is weak, keeping audio stable underground or in rural areas.

Can personal devices stay private?

Yes. Staff show the company number while their personal number stays hidden.

Is right-to-disconnect enforced?

Schedules and statuses decide whether mobiles ring, forward to voicemail, or notify the on-call engineer.

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