UK’s telephone calls, by category 1995-2002

The given bar graph gives information on the telephone calls by the people of UK from 1995 to 2002. As is presented in the illustration, most of the UK citizens made local calls and over time the popularity of cell phones increased rapidly.

According to the bar chart, initially in 1995 more than 70 billions of minutes were spent by people who made local - fixed line calls while 37 billion minute was national and international fixed line calls and only 3 billion minutes were spent by people made cell phone calls. The use of local- fixed line increased steadily until 1999 when it reached to 90 billion minutes and after that, the number decreased each year and finally reached to 72 billion in 2002. The national & international-fixed dial call type increased each year and reached to 61 billion in 2002 from the initial figure of 38 billion in 1995. Finally, the number of cell phone calls increased significantly each year which shows it increase in popularity over the period. In 1995, the mobile phone calls were only 2 billion minutes and in 2000 it reached to approximately 25 billion minutes. Over the next 2 years, this number increased to 45 billion and that shows the popularity and increase of mobile phone usages of UK people over the period.

In summary, Mobile phone calls gained a significant popularity among the UK callers and as of 2002, the local - fixed line calling is still the most used calling among UK people.  

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