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The image displays a bar chart titled "UK telephone calls, by category, 1995-2002" with the x-axis representing years from 1995 to 2002 and the y-axis indicating percentage from 0 to 100%. The chart is divided into three categories of call types: Local - fixed line, National and international - fixed line, and Mobiles (all calls). Each year from 1995 to 2002 shows a sequential decline in the percentage of Local - fixed line calls, starting at roughly 61% in 1995 and decreasing to about 36% in 2002. National and international - fixed line calls remained fairly consistent throughout the period, starting at approximately 38% in 1995 and fluctuating slightly to around 37% in 2002. Mobile calls (all calls) show an increase from about 1% in 1995 to roughly 27% in 2002. Each year is represented by three bars corresponding to each category, placed side by side for comparative analysis.
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The bar chart illustrates the total number of telephone calls in billion minutes which the UK residents made from 1995 to 2002. There are three categories of telephone calls included which are local, national-international, and mobile calls.
For local fixed-line calls, the total time that people spent increased significantly until hitting 90 billion minutes on 1999 as the highest number and then, gradually decreased to 1995 figure. Meanwhile, national and international fixed-line calls kept rising steadily from under 40 billion minutes on 1995 to about 61 billion minutes on 2002. On the other hand, the mobile calls started under 10 billion minutes on 1995 as the lowest number among two other categories and rose significantly after 1999. This shows the UK citizens rarely making calls with mobile phone during period under 2000 because only certain level of society can afford to buy mobile telephone at that time.
Overall, the local calls is more preferred by the UK people rather than national and international or mobile calls with the total number of telephone calls remains as the highest among other type of calls.
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