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The image displays a bar chart illustrating Finland's telephone calls by category from 1995 to 2004 in billions of minutes, categorized as local-landline, national and international-landline, and mobiles. For local-landline: 1995 (12000), 1996 (12500), 1997 (12500), 1998 (15000), 1999 (16000), 2000 (17000), 2001 (16000), 2002 (14000), 2003 (12000), 2004 (11000). For national and international-landline: 1995 (2500), 1996 (2800), 1997 (3000), 1998 (3200), 1999 (3800), 2000 (4000), 2001 (4200), 2002 (4000), 2003 (3800), 2004 (3500). For mobiles: 1995 (1000), 1996 (1500), 1997 (2000), 1998 (2500), 1999 (3000), 2000 (4500), 2001 (6900), 2002 (8800), 2003 (9900), 2004 (9800).
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The graph illustrates the figures of minutes (in millions) of three telephone calls’ types in the UK from 1995 to 2002.
Overall, local landline saw increase and then sharp decline in the number of calls, whereas national and international and mobiles calls experienced a gradual climb.
To begin with, the number of local calls increased steadily from 1995 at 12000 millions of minutes to reach the peak of 17000 millions of minutes in 2001. Afterward, the trend went down due to 2004, ending with the same figures as in the beginning of timeline.
On the other hand, the number of mobiles calls escalated gradually from 1995 to 2004, at less than 500 millions of minutes and approximately 10000 millions of minutes respectively. Similarly, the number of calls on national and international landline grew steadily on the whole time period, starting with 6000 and finishing with slightly more than 10000 millions of minutes.
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