The bar graph illustrates how many minutes were spent by telephonic conversations through various categories in the UK between 1995 and 2002.
Overall, an upward trend observed in all categories over the years except for local landline, and its popularity remained intact.
In 1995, 12000 million minutes were spent by the people of the UK through local landline, which exponentially surge to its highest point of about 17,000 million minutes in 2001. However, for next 4 years, a noticable decline in minutes reported, reaching to the same point in 2004 as it was in 1995. Eventhough, it maintained its popularity with majority of users using local-landline
The conversations people made through National and International landline in 1995, was half of the local landline minutes (6000). From 1995 to 2004, the communication made through this gradually rose to its peak from 6000 to just above 10000. Similarly, For mobiles, almost negligable minutes spent in 1995. Its usage minmally uplifted to approximately 3000 million minutes till 2000, before it significantly surged to just below 10000 minutes in 2004, yet it remained the least preferred option.
