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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 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 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 […]
