The chart illustrates the altering methods of domestic access to modern technology in homes in the United Kingdom. For this, the years chosen are from 1996 to 2003, and the determination of usage was on the scale of percentage.
Firstly, the most used technology from 1996 to 2003 was CD. In 1996-1994, it was at 60% and gradually it hit more than four-fifths by 2003. Following CD users, Home Computers got a significant role in houses. One-quarter per cent of people used Home Computers in the 90’s era. However, it hasn’t grown as compared to CD, yet it rose to around 58 per cent by 2003.
Moreover, usage of mobile phones from 1993 to 2003 made a drastic enhancement. At first, mobile phones were not as popular as Home Computers or CDs, nevertheless, there was a sudden shift in 1998, and then they defeated the Home Computers and became placed in the second position as individuals started to use them excessively.
In conclusion, the introduction of Internet access was in the year 1998. In the beginning, Internet access was not an option for many like mobile phones. Notwithstanding, within five years, it reached popularity and gained 45% of consumers by 2003. Additionally, nothing in the graph dropped down. All the technology has raised within a slight differences in percentage as equated to each other.
