Summary:
Webex Go brings Webex Calling to the mobile network, letting employees use their native dialer with a business identity. IT teams manage compliance and policies centrally, making BYOD secure and reducing mobile costs. This guide explains how Webex Go works, where it’s available, and how enterprises can deploy it at scale.
Enterprise telephony has always had a gap. Desk phones and UC apps sit neatly under IT control. Mobile voice never did. Employees made calls outside official systems. Compliance recording stopped at the office door. BYOD blurred the line between personal and professional.
Workarounds came and went. Second mobiles for regulated staff. Softphone apps that few liked using. Policy exceptions that multiplied over time. It was expensive and it was flawed. The problem is growing. 57% of workers now need communications on the move, with nearly a third fully mobile. Mobile is central to how employees work.
Webex Go closes that gap. It brings Webex Calling to the mobile network itself. One number. One dialer. One policy framework, extended to the device people already use most.
Webex Go extends an employee’s Webex Calling number onto their mobile SIM or eSIM. That means every business call — inbound or outbound — is handled through the phone’s native dialer but carries the employee’s enterprise identity. When someone dials their work number, it rings the mobile directly. When the employee calls out, the recipient sees the business number, not a personal one.
Behind the scenes, IT retains full control. Numbers, policies, security, and compliance are all managed centrally through Webex Control Hub. Call recording, reporting, and encryption apply in exactly the same way as they would on a desk phone or Webex client.
For users, nothing changes in behaviour — they just use their phone as normal. For IT, the once “invisible” world of mobile voice is pulled inside the enterprise environment, with the same visibility, compliance, and governance as the rest of the UCaaS estate.
Enterprises are paying attention to Webex Go because it closes the last unmanaged gap in their telephony strategy — mobile voice — by bringing compliance, control, and consistency to the device employees rely on most.
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Feature / Approach | Webex Go | Webex Mobile App | Corporate Mobile (2nd device) |
---|---|---|---|
Call method |
Native mobile dialer, no app needed |
Over-the-top app using data/Wi-Fi |
Native mobile dialer |
Compliance | Enforced through enterprise voice policies (recording, encryption, reporting) | Partial – depends on app usage and data connectivity | Separate compliance systems needed |
User experience | Seamless, business number on personal phone | App switching, can be inconsistent | Two phones, higher user resistance |
BYOD support | Strong – eSIM separates personal and business use | Weak – requires app installation, personal/work mixing | Not applicable (corporate-issued only) |
Global coverage | Expanding (US, UK, France + Pure IP 80+ countries) | Broad, but dependent on Wi-Fi/data | Dependent on mobile carrier contracts |
Collaboration features | Voice only (app still needed for video, chat, presence) | Full collaboration suite if adopted | Voice only |
Cost impact | Reduces need for corporate mobiles; license + carrier plan | Adds app management overhead | High device and contract costs |
The value of Webex Go becomes clearer when you look at how different industries apply it — from regulated sectors that need every call recorded, to frontline teams that need mobility without exposing personal numbers.
A global investment bank must record every client interaction. With Webex Go, calls from traders’ personal mobiles are captured in the same compliance system as office phones. This closes a long-standing gap without forcing employees to carry two devices.
Frontline staff need to stay reachable on the move but cannot share personal numbers with patients. With Webex Go, a nurse answers calls on a personal phone, but the hospital number displays on outbound calls. Patients see a consistent identity. Staff privacy is protected.
Consultants travel across regions. With Webex Go, the business line follows them. Clients always see the firm’s number. Calls are logged and billed centrally. Expense management is simpler and client trust is maintained.
IT teams managing distributed workforces struggle with mobile device sprawl. Webex Go extends one business number to desk phones, Webex apps, and mobiles, all managed in Control Hub. That consistency reduces complexity and improves reporting.
Many organizations allow personal devices for work but lack a clean separation. When privacy is guaranteed, frontline workers are willing to add a business eSIM. Webex Go enforces separation, so BYOD scales without compliance risk.
Webex Go is currently available in the United States, United Kingdom, and France, with expansion across Europe and the Americas planned. Global enterprises should confirm coverage country by country during planning.
Pure IP extends reach with PSTN coverage in 50 countries. That lets organizations consolidate fixed and mobile telephony under one provider and design a single global approach instead of patchwork solutions.
Rolling out Webex Go is designed to be straightforward for IT teams. Instead of weeks of provisioning and device distribution, a compliant mobile line can be activated in a matter of hours. Everything is managed through Webex Control Hub, ensuring that mobile numbers are governed in the same way as desk phones and apps.
Deployment steps:
Assign a license – Allocate a Webex Calling Professional license to the user.
Choose your provider – Subscribe to a plan with a certified Webex Go provider such as Pure IP.
Add the number – Enter the mobile number in Webex Control Hub to connect it to the enterprise environment.
Provision the device – Deliver a QR code to the employee to activate the eSIM on their personal or corporate mobile.
Verify compliance – Calls are now routed through the enterprise voice system with recording, encryption, and policies applied automatically.
Pure IP is a certified Webex Go provider. Mobile Connect for Webex Go, powered by Tango Networks, extends Pure IP PSTN numbers securely to mobile devices with compliance and control built in.
Benefits include:
Speak to our team for more information about Mobile Connect for Webex Go.