The bar chart illustrates the telephone calls in minutes by three categories from the UK starting from 1995 to 2002.
Overall, the graphical representation shows the local calls rate on highest peak in 1999 over seven years whereas the rest of the two platforms (Domestic, International calls and Mobiles calls) are gradually increasing over mentioned years.
From the mentioned types, one is fixed – local calls which have the high numbers of minutes by consumers at 70 billion in 1995 and then gradually escalated to the peak at 100 billion in 1999. After this year, it dropped to 72 billion minutes in 2002 which still remains above in the comparison of other mentioned categories of call. Now, the second most common type is domestic and international calls where it is below 40 billion minutes in 1995 and by time it could grow upwards slowly and marked at 60 billion minutes in 2002, which is still low from local calls.
In 1995, Calls by mobile was not utilized by consumers at just above the zero. Due to fast technological advancement, the type of call rises slowly in the next four years at slightly above 10 billion but in the next 3 years, calls reached at peak ratio over the last seven years and nearly 50 billion minutes.
