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The image presents a bar graph displaying Australia's telephone call minutes in billions from 2001-2008, categorized by Local, National & International, and Mobile. In 2001: Local 72, National & International 38, Mobile 2; 2002: Local 78, National & International 41, Mobile 4; 2003: Local 85, National & International 45, Mobile 6; 2004: Local 89, National & International 48, Mobile 10; 2005: Local 90, National & International 50, Mobile 12; 2006: Local 84, National & International 55, Mobile 23; 2007: Local 79, National & International 60, Mobile 39; 2008: Local 72, National & International 61, Mobile 46.
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The total number of minutes of telephone calls in Australia from 2001 – 2008 separated into three categories is showed by the bar chart.
Overall, the telephone by local calls has dramatically higher than two other categories. In addition, the national and international telephone calls was remainly stable over the year.
In 2001, mobiles telephone figure has the lowest which about 2 minutes billion. However, in the next year has remainly increase about twice more until 2005. Moreover, in 2008, mobiles phone figure has the higher in telephone calls arround 46 billion minutes.
In contrast, from 2001 until 2008, national and international figure was remainly fluctuate approximatelly 55 billions minutes for each year. In addition, local figure has the biggest number which reached around 90 billion minutes of the telephone calls. This shows that Australian people did telephone calls by local categories.
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