Phone Answering Guide
Two Calls at the Same Time? The Second Caller Does Not Wait.
One person answering is a queue of one. Here is what overlapping calls cost a Oro Valley business every week.
In Oro Valley the rush sits at the front of the day, and it tends to arrive all at once.
Most business owners plan for a phone that is too quiet and are not staffed to handle the influx of calls when it happens. Calls arrive in clusters, and the moment two land at once, one caller is not being helped immediately, whether they are on hold or sent to voicemail. That caller is going to call the next business on their list, and you just lost a customer.
By the Numbers
How Many Calls Are Already Going Unanswered?
Roughly 62% of calls to small businesses go unanswered during business hours. Not after hours, during them. Published estimates put the immediate value of a single missed call to a service based business between $125 and $350, and annual estimates run far wider depending on industry and average job size. Even by conservative calculations, a handful of overlapping calls each week adds up quickly, not only each month, but each quarter and annually.
Why Overlap Never Shows Up in Your Call Record
The second caller leaves no trace. They hear a busy signal, or a ring that turns into voicemail, and they move on without a message, a form, or a text. Your system might not even show the second caller. As an owner, you might not be seeing a full picture of your missed calls once you start getting multiple calls at once.
The Real Cost
One Person Answering Is a Queue of One
There is no hold music in a one-person operation. While you are on a call, the next customer is not waiting in line. They are being sent to voicemail while a competitor’s phone is free. Overflow is not a volume problem you grow into later. It happens the first week two people want you on the same afternoon, and it repeats quietly every week after that.
On the Ground in Oro Valley
When Two Oro Valley Customers Call at Once
Oro Valley callers start early and they are persistent about mornings. A medical practice, a home services company, or a professional office can take half its daily volume between 8 and 10 am, which is exactly when one person cannot answer two lines. The customer who gets voicemail at 8:15 is not lost because they were unhappy. They are lost because they had the whole morning free and somebody else picked up.
The Solution
Coverage Means More Than One Person
A receptionist team answers in parallel. When two calls land together, both get a live person and a real conversation instead of a recording. You gain a team of receptionists, so even if ten calls ring in at the same time, your Intelligent Office team answers without missing any of them. We answer your business calls from 8 to 5, screen out what does not need you, and can book the appointment while the customer is still on the phone. If your after-hours volume matters, extended coverage is available.
- Two callers at once both reach a live person
- Appointments get set on the call, not promised for later
- Urgent situations reach you while the rest are handled
- A full record of every call, including the overlap you never used to see
Watch
Phone Service Answered by Real People
This short clip explains the Intelligent Office phone service in plain terms: a local, full-time staff of people who take care of your callers, so you are not the only line on your own phone.
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Why Intelligent Office Oro Valley Is Built Around Real People
Our Oro Valley team is staffed by real receptionists who answer your business calls, so a heavy morning does not push customers into voicemail. We take the overlap, keep the tone courteous, and set appointments while the caller is on the line. Intelligent Office Oro Valley also handles your mail, provides a real business address, and opens a meeting room when a customer wants to come in.
Sources
Unanswered call and missed call value figures are drawn from published 2024 to 2026 industry research, including a 2024 411 Locals study of small business call handling, as reported in missed call statistics, missed business call revenue analysis and TransUnion consumer phone channel research.
