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The line graph illustrates the average annual expenditure on three types of communication services—cell phone services, national fixed-line services, and international fixed-line services—over a period of 10 years, from 2001 to 2010. Overall, expenditure on cell phone services showed a steady upward trend, while spending on national fixed-line services experienced a gradual decline. In contrast, […]
The graph illustrates the trends in consumer expenditure on cell phone, national, and international fixed-line services in America between 2001 and 2010. During this period, spending on cell phone services increased significantly, while expenditures on fixed-line services decreased steadily. In 2001, the average annual spending on cell phones was around $200, significantly lower than the […]
The line graph depicts moderate US clients’ spending on mobile phone and residential phone services over a period of 9 years, from 2001 to 2010. In general, the data reveals that the use of residential landline phones was higher in the earlier years, but gradually became the least popular choice, while mobile phone usage was […]
The line graph illustrates mean annual expenditure on three factors: cell phone, national, and international fixed-line services in America during the period from 2001 to 2010. Overall, cell phone services had an upward trend, meanwhile, national fixed-line services were observed to fall dramatically. In addition, international fixed-line services remained stable. In 2001, national fixed-line services […]
The line graph depicts the average annual expenditure on cell phone, national and international fixed-line services in America between 2001 and 2010. A significant shift in expenditure patterns is evident over the decade, with distinct trends observed in the three service categories. The most notable trend is the significant increase in expenditure on cell phone […]
