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The diagram illustrates the usage of telephones per 1000 people in Asian countries over early 20s In 2000 Brunei Darussallam had over 200 landline telephone, however in 2002 this number reached of it’s peak 250 landline telephones, according to diagram in 2004 thing start to get off trend as the number of users drop slightly […]
The data shows how many landline used in different countries for 5 years period per thousands of people Overall the highest landline telephone ownership is Singapore and the lowest used landline telephone is Myanmar. Other countries like Brunie Darussalam, Cambodina, Indonesia, Lao PDRZ, Philiphines, Thailand and Vietname remain more stable in the terms of ownerships […]
The data shows how many landline used in different countries for 5 years period per thousands of people Overall the highest landline telephone ownership is Singapore and the lowest used landline telephone is Myanmar. Other countries like Brunie Darussalam, Cambodina, Indonesia, Lao PDRZ, Philiphines, Thailand and Vietname remain more stable in the terms of ownerships […]
The provided diagram illustrates the evolution of landline telephone ownership per 1,000 individuals across several countries over a five-year timeframe. In summary, the data reveals considerable disparities in landline telephone ownership among the surveyed nations, with higher ownership rates often stabilizing or declining, while countries with initially lower ownership demonstrated a notable increase over the […]
The graph shows the number of telephones owned per thousand of the population in different countries over a five-year period. Overall, the number of phone owners per thousand of the population varied considerably. However, numbers tended to fall in countries with the highest level of phone ownership, whereas numbers generally rose in countries which had […]
Given bar graph is about number of landline telephone users per 1000 people in different countries over a five-year period. From 2000 to 2004. The bar graph gives information telephone user per 1000 people in 2000,2002,2004 year in different countries. by seeing graph we can say in 2004 telephone user are less than from 2000 […]
This bar chart illustrates the amount of telephone owners per thousand people in various countries in a period of five years. Overall, telephone seemed to be popular in 2000 across all the cities. The number of phone owners varied considerably. Regarding the year 2000, Singapore had the highest level of telephone ownership was at 460,000 […]
The given diagram displays the land of landline telephones per 1000 individual in distinct nations over a period of five-year. Overall, is clear that Singapore depicts the highest number of landline user whereas Myanmar seems to be least popular for landline system. Moreover, Brunei Darussalam was the second popular country for landline. Turning to the […]
The graph illustrates the number of people that have landline telephones in different countries in the duration of five years. Overall, the graph highlights that the number of telephone users has declined in the five year except in Camodia and Vietnam in which landline users have increased upto fifty people. Further, it shows the maximum […]
The bar chart gives infromation about the number of landline telephone owners per 1000 people in countries in tthe Southeast Asia in 2000, 2002 and 2004. Overall, it is clear that Singapore and Brunei were the two leading countries in using wired telephones, while the opposite pattern was seen in Myanmar. Additionally, except for Cambodia […]
The bar chart shows number of landline phones per thousand users of nine different countries in starting years of 20th century. Highest numbers of landline users were in Singapore by more than 450 users and then followed by brunei darussalam which half of the Singapore highest users. However, Users shows stability in initial years and […]
The bar graph shows the information about the number of desk phone per 1000 people from 2000 to 2004 in 9 nations including Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Phillipines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Overall, the biggest number of wired phone owner always was belonged to Singapore. Whereas, the number of home phone user […]
The chart illustrates the number of landline telephones per thousand people in various countries over a five-year period. Overall, in all four years, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam had the highest number of phone owners per thousand, while Lao PDR and Myanmar accounted for the smallest proportions. In both 2000 and 2002, Singapore had the largest […]
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 […]
The graph shows the number of telephones owned per thousand of the population in different countries over a five-year period. Overall,the number of phone owners per thousand of the population varied considerably.However,numbers tended to fall in countries with the highest level of phone ownership,whereas numbers generally rose in countries which had fewer phone owners in […]
The graph shows the number of telephones owned per thousand of the population in different countries over a five-year period. Overall,the number of phone owners per thousand of the population varied considerably.However,numbers tended to fall in countries with the highest level of phone ownership,whereas numbers generally rose in countries which had fewer phone owners in […]
The bar graph indicates the proportion of landline telephones per thousand of population in different countries over a five-year period. Over the provided period, it is clear that there were noticeable changes the number of phone owners per thousand of the population. However, numbers tended to fall in counties with biggest level of phone ownership, […]
The chart shows the quantity of landline telephone per thousand of people in different countries over a five-year period. Overall, in all four years,the two countries with the highest quantity of phone owners per 1000 are Singapore and Brunei Darussalam . Those Lao PDR and Myanmar, in comparison accounted for the smallest proportion. Singapore represents […]
The graph illustrates the trends in telephone ownership across various countries, measured per thousand individuals, from 2000 to 2004. Overall, the data reveal a decreasing trend in the most countries in each year, with trend in owning telephone in Lao PDR being less favored by its citizens. It is noticeable that Singapore and Brunei Darussalam […]
The bar chart above illustrates the proportion of landline telephone users in nine different countries between 2000 and 2004, measured in numbers of people per 1000 people. Overall, it is evident that Singapore had the most landline telephone owners, while Myanmar showed the lowest landline telephone owners over time. From a broader perspective, Singapore’s citizens […]
The bar chart illustrates the trend of landline telephone ownership, measured per 1,000 people, across nine Southeast Asian countries over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004. A brief look at the graph indicates that by 2004, nearly all countries on the list experienced a decrease in the number of telephones owned per person. Singapore, […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of landline telephones per 1000 people in different countries over the period of 5 years. According to the study mentioned above, the most landline telephones can be seen in Singapore over the marking of 5 years about 455 in 2000, 449 in 2002 and 443 in 2003. The second […]
Given bar chart illustrates the ownership of landline phones per 1000 of population in nine countries in a period from 2000 to 2004. In average, having a landline telephones among people tended to have a negative trend-down. Subsequently, tree countries reached zero ownership per thousands people. Nonetheless, we can notice that more Cambodians started using […]
The given bar chart illustrates how many fixed-line telephones were owned per thousand of the population in nine different countries over a span of 5 years, commencing in 2000. Overall, all countries, except for Indonesia and Vietnam, witnessed a downward trend in telephone ownership over the shown timeframe. Notably, Singapore had the highest rate of […]
