The bar chart illustrates the amount of time spent on mobile phone calls in UK, separated into 3 categories between 1995 and 2002.
Overall, it is clearly seen that Local land-line was the most common way of communication in the UK. The remaining categories, on the other hand, also saw an increase, most notably Mobiles with figures jumping every year.
In 1995, the number of minutes of telephone calls for Local landline was by far the highest at around 12000, compared to other categories with National and International landline at precisely 6000 calls and mobiles with almost minimum. Till 2002, each of the category witnessed a notable increase throughout the period with a considerable increase for Local landline by around 4000. IN terms of calls for National and international landline, the figure saw a steady rise with 8000 in 2001, respectively and a remarkable growth at around 3000 for number in Mobiles.
The total minutes of calls regarding Local landline, the number began to experience a dramatical decrease through the period, despite finishing the highest in 2004 with exactly 12000.The remaining categories, however, saw an upward trend from the citizens. The use of national and international landline had a consistent increase finishing second highest in the end of a period with around 11000. Although finishing the lowest, a wild jump by approximately 5000 was seen from Mobile line, ending with around 9000 at the end.
