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30–40% of inbound calls to local service businesses arrive after business hours, when staffed phone lines roll to voicemail and most of the demand is lost.

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Missed Call & After-Hours Revenue Recovery

30–40%

30–40% of inbound calls to local service businesses arrive after business hours, when staffed phone lines roll to voicemail and most of the demand is lost.

Source: SMB call-tracking and telecom volume analyses, 2025–2026

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Prestyj. (2025). 30–40% — 30–40% of inbound calls to local service businesses arrive after business hours, when staffed phone lines roll to voicemail and most of the demand is lost. (Original source: SMB call-tracking and telecom volume analyses). Retrieved from https://prestyj.com/stat/mcr-after-hours-call-share

Original source: SMB call-tracking and telecom volume analyses, 2025–2026

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