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The image is a bar chart depicting telephone calls in Finland from 1995 to 2004, categorized by local-landline (light blue), national and international-landline (orange), and mobiles (purple). In 1995, local-landline calls were approximately 12,000 million minutes, national and international-landline calls were about 4,000 million minutes, and mobiles were around 500 million minutes. By 2004, local-landline calls decreased to around 10,500 million minutes, national and international-landline calls remained consistent at 4,000 million minutes, and mobiles increased to nearly 8,000 million minutes. Each year shows a similar trend with local-landline calls gradually decreasing, national and international-landline calls remaining steady, and mobiles significantly increasing.
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The bar chart illustrates the total number of minutes (in millions) of telephone calls in Finland, classified in three categories from 1995-2004.
Finland’s mobiles telephone calls started close to starting line in 1995 then they steadily rose between 1995 and 2004.
Similarly, Finland’s national and international landline begun with 6000 minutes in 1995. National and international-landline telephone calls slightly increased year by year since 1995. In addition to this, they finished approximately 11,000 in 2004.
Local-landline lead by the highest minutes in every year. Majority of telephone calls in Finland was local landline. They rose between 1995 from 2001. Nonetheless, they slightly fell from approximately 17,000 although they still pioneer in telephone calls after decrease between 2002 and 2004 they finished 12,000 minutes.
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