The bar chart demonstrates the duration of the domestic and foreign and mobile phone calls in the UK between 1995 and 2002.
Overall, there was an increase in the numbers of local-fixed line, with the most rapidly rise being seen in the figures for mobiles to become the most commonly 2 billion from 1995 onwards.
According to the bar graph, in 1995 British used more than 70 billion minutes on local-fixed line. While national and international-fixed line used about 37 billion minutes. The local-fixed line raised steadily from 1995 to 1999 when hit a high of about 90 billion minutes. Between 199 and 2002, the time citizens used local-fixed line decreased and reached to nearly 72 billion in 2002. The national and international-fixed line was highest about 61 billion in 2002. Finally, the usage of mobile (all calls) were only 2 billion and highest, about 45 billion minutes in 2002.
This is the end of my report.
