The bar chart illustrates how many landline telephones owned by several nations in five-year span.
Overall, the pattern of the figure didn’t dramatically change in characteristic during five-year period.
Brunei and Singaporean relatively led among the group. Which Singapore held the first ranked, with an ownership of telephone landlines of 425 in 2004. Following by Brunei ,where the telecom landlines comparably less than Singapore by almost a half, holding 225 landlines .
Turning to Phillipines , where the landlines had been continuously decreasing from 90 in 2000 to just 60 in 2004. On the other hand, Thailand and Vietnam experienced a reversal trend, which both had been conversely increasing in the figure of landlines since 2000, and ultimately situated at 95 and 55 by 2004 respectively. However, for the rest countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Myanmar, were speculatively maintain at low level, with no any countries exceeded beyond 50 landlines during the period.
