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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 bar graph illustrates the total number of minutes of Australia telephone calls in three categories (local, national and international, mobiles) between 2001 and 2008.
Overall, the number of minutes of mobile calls, and national and international calls followed an upward trend over the period. In contrast, the number of minutes of local calls, after some fluctuations, remained at the same as the initial figure.
In 2001, the number of minutes of local calls was the highest (72) among the other groups. This figure experienced a gradual growth, peaking at 90 in 2005. After this year, It dropped steadily and reached 72 at the end of the period.
In 2001, the number of minutes of mobile calls was the lowest (2), whereas this figure for national and international calls was 38. The former category witnessed a steady rise to 61 by 2008 and the number of the latter group soured dramatically and reached 46 in 2008.
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