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The image displays a bar chart of total telephone calls in Australia (in billions of minutes) categorized as Local, National & International, and Mobiles across 2001-2008; in 2001: Local 72, National & International 38, Mobiles 2; in 2002: Local 78, National & International 41, Mobiles 5; in 2003: Local 85, National & International 45, Mobiles 7; in 2004: Local 89, National & International 50, Mobiles 9; in 2005: Local 90, National & International 55, Mobiles 12; in 2006: Local 84, National & International 55, Mobiles 23; in 2007: Local 79, National & International 50, Mobiles 39; in 2008: Local 72, National & International 51, Mobiles 46.
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The bar charts illustrates telephone calls (in billion), divided by three categories(local, national and international, and mobiles) during the period 2001 to 2008 in Australia.
Overall, the telephone total minutes numbers were increasing in national and internation calls, and mobiles. except for the local call, it declined after 2005.
the local calls started at 72 billion minutes in 2001, continued leveling up to peak at 90 billion minutes in 2005, then the numbers went down to where it started. In contrast, the mobiles minutes calls had a signifecant rose figure, from 2 billion to 46 billion minutes. As for the national and international minute calls, they followed an approximately constant patern in increasing during the years. Started as 2 billion and finished at 61 billion minutes of telephone calls.
At the end in 2008, all the categories became closer to each other; the local, national and international, and mobiles, 72, 61 and 46 in a rescpetive way.
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