The given bar chart, which was divided into three different categories, depicts the amount of minutes of Finland’s telephone calls between 1995 and 2004.
From the data provided in the graph, we can see that local landline dominated all the categories throughout the period, whereas mobile had the lowest number of minutes in those years, with a significant increase.
In detail, local landline had the highest number of minustes over a period, which started 12000 minutes in 1995, and experineced a significant rise to about 1700 in 2001, and followed by a dramatic drop to reach in the beginnig number again (12000 minutes). On the other hand, the amount of minutes of the local landline nearly doubled the national and international landline every year until 2000. In stark contrast to this rank, after 2000, the number of both local and national an international landline got close and stood at 12000 minutes and about 11000 respectively in 2004.
In 1995, there was nearly no record about mobiles. However, after this year, the amount of minutes of mobiles consistently surged throughout the period. In 2004, mobiles reached to about 11000 minutes that was the top for it. Similarly, national and international landline had the same consistent, with a slight increase compared to mobiles.
