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The image displays UK telephone calls (billions of minutes) in three categories from 1995-2002: local-fixed line, national and international-fixed line, mobile. 1995-2002 values: Local-fixed line: 1995-approximately 72, 1996-approximately 78, 1997-approximately 84, 1998-90, 1999-approximately 91, 2000-approximately 88, 2001-approximately 84, 2002-approximately 72. National and international-fixed line: 1995-approximately 38, 1996-approximately 42, 1997-approximately 44, 1998-approximately 46, 1999-approximately 48, 2000-approximately 50, 2001-approximately 51, 2002-approximately 61. Mobile: 1995-approximately 4, 1996-approximately 5, 1997-approximately 7, 1998-approximately 12, 1999-approximately 15, 2000-approximately 25, 2001-approximately 45, 2002-approximately 45.
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The given bar chart illustrates the overall number of minutes (in billions) of telephone calls in the UK, divided into three main categories, from 1995 to 2002.
Overall, it is seen that local fixed line calls were the most used and stable with a little grow to 2000. national and international fixed lines were noticeable less, but stable all years. Mobile calls were the lowest one, with a sharp grow in 2002
Local fixed line reached 70 minutes in 1995, then it gradual increase by the years and reached peak of 90 minutes in 1999. After that all increase it demonstrated was happened rapid fall. National and international fixed line shows no decline into years, in 1995 it stands at 35 minutes calls and demonstrated steady grow until 2002. National and international line have not increased in transition from 2001 to 2002.
Mobiles calls started from zero and demonstrated abrupt changes, however in the begin of 2000 it demonstrated switch jump and reached of 45 minutes at all in 2002.
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