Americans' desire for more human connection as the coronavirus pandemic forces them to stay at home is leading to a surge in phone calls, the New York Times reports.
By the numbers: Verizon told the Times it is now handling an average of 800 million wireless calls a day throughout the week — more than double the number of calls it handles on Mother's Day, which is typically one of the busiest call days of the year.
- AT&T said its number of calls has risen 35%, while the length of calls has also increased by 33%.
- Meanwhile, internet traffic is up 20% to 25% on average per day.
Why it matters: Telecommunication companies were expecting to see a surge in internet use, but hadn't anticipated seeing such large spikes in phone calls. The spike in phone calls is especially surprising given how long it's been in decline.
- The increase in calls is for both personal and business purposes. Prior to the outbreak, calls generally peaked in the morning and evening.
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