The provided graph demonstrates the fluctuation of different types of communication devices base on four given age groups in the UK in 2011.
Overall, the internet saw the most significant difference, vary from the most users in young people to the least in the elders. It is also notable that mobile phones have the most sustainable users rate of all types.
In detail, post received the least priority for people under 18, with only about 5% users. The rate consistently rose regarding older ages, attaining its peak at around 35% of over 60 years old people. Similarly, telephone witnessed recognizable upward trend, from above 10% of the underaged to over 60% in the old aged.
On the other hand, mobile phone and internet were the main interest of youngsters. With around 50% people using the internet, the mentioned method was the leading type of communication of the first category. This was untrue for the older people, with only half of 10% users in total. Mobile phone was relatable, with a noticeable 30% consumers, vary from under 18 to 60 years of age, before witnessing approximately 15% decline in users of over 60 years old.
