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The image displays a graph depicting data from 2001 to 2010 with three categories: cell phone services, international fixed-line services, and national fixed-line services. Cell phone services start at $200 in 2001, rise to $300 by 2003, $400 by 2005, $550 by 2007, $650 by 2009, and reach $750 in 2010. International fixed-line services begin at $400 in 2001, dip to $350 in 2002, recover to $400 in 2003, increase steadily to $450 in 2005, $500 in 2007, continue rising to $600 by 2009, and peak at $700 in 2010. National fixed-line services, starting highest at $700 in 2001, decrease to $650 in 2003, $600 by 2005, $550 by 2007, fall to $500 in 2009, and bottom out at $400 in 2010.
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The line graph gives a data about the average annual allocating money on cell phone, national, and international fixed-line services in the US between the period from 2001 to 2010.
Overall, while the proportion of ‘Cell phone’ and ‘National fixed-line’ services showed significant changes, the reverse was true for ‘International fixed-line’ services. The biggest change in whole period has done by the ‘Cell phone’ service, moreover, the lion share also belonged to the this service between the period from 2009 to 2010.
The highest percentage were showed by the ‘National fixed-line’ services in 2001 ($700), however, the indicators gradually decreased by 2010, services’ share reduced for $300 and ended at $400. The ‘Cell phone’ services have the biggest change at the end of whole period, which increased to $550.
Telling about slightly changes, the’ International fixed-line’ services stayed steady almost whole period except the years between 2001 and 2003, when the percentage increased to about $50.
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