The bar chart illustrates the revenues generated from three products, namely Home Broadband, Telephone, and Online Film/Music, over the span of three different years, specifically 2000, 2015, and a projected data for 2030.
Overall, the revenues for Home Broadband and Online Film/Music increased from 2000 to 2015, while the revenue for Telephone declined during the same period. Looking ahead to 2030, the trend indicates a decrease in Home Broadband and Telephone revenues, with a significant rise in Online Film/Music revenue.
In 2000, the revenue from Home Broadband stood at just over 50, which experienced a substantial increase to nearly 250 in 2015. However, the projected revenue for 2030 shows a slight decrease to just under 250. Conversely, in 2000, Telephone revenue was approximately 200 and experienced a significant decrease to just over 100 in 2015. The trend continues in the projected 2030 data, showing a further decrease to around 75. Furthermore, Online Film/Music revenue, which was around 25 in 2000, rose to approximately 75 in 2015 and is expected to increase dramatically to 150 by 2030.
Continuing the analysis, the revenue from Home Broadband is seen to have undergone a marked increase from 2000 to 2015, yet it is projected to experience a slight decrease by 2030. Similarly, the revenue from Telephone witnessed a substantial decline from 2000 to 2015 and is expected to continue on a downward trajectory by 2030. Additionally, the revenue from Online Film/Music saw a remarkable rise from 2000 to 2015, and this upward trend is anticipated to be sustained and even intensified by 2030.
