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The line graph shows changes in the amount of average yearly spending of consumers in America on different call services from 2001 to 2010. Overall, the figures for cell phone services and international fixed-line services adhered to rising trends(1), albeit at varying degrees, while the reverse was true for national fixed-line services(2). It is also […]
The line graph illustrates the average year-long expenditure on three different services over a ten-year period. Overall, both cell phone and international fixed-line services’ annual expenditure witnessed a growth over the period shown, but the expenditure on cell phone services was significantly higher. National fixed-line services experienced a slight rise. In 2001, the average annual […]
The line graph illustrates the average year-long expenditure on three different services over a ten-year period. Overall, both cell phone and international fixed-line services’ annual expenditure witnessed a growth over the period shown, but the expenditure on cell phone services was significantly higher. National fixed-line services experienced a slight rise. In 2001, the average annual […]
The line graph illustrates the average year-long expenditure on three different services over a ten-year period. Overall, both cell phone and international fixed-line services’ annual expenditure witnessed a growth over the period shown, but the expenditure on cell phone services was significantly higher. National fixed-line services experienced a slight rise. In 2001, the average annual […]
The line graph above shows the amount of money spent yearly on mobile phone services, national and international landline services from 2001 to 2010. Overall, it is apparent that there was a preference shift between cellular phone and national-fixed line services, with the latter one being more favourable. Additionally, international fixed-line service’s figure remain stable […]
