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The bar chart illustrates the total number of minutes (in billions) spent on three types of phone calls in Australia between 1998 and 2005. The call types include local landline, national and international landline, and mobile calls. Overall, local calls remained the most common type throughout the period, peaking in the early 2000s before declining. […]
The bar chart illustrates the total time people spend in phone calls (in billions) in Australia among three categories, over the period 2001-2008. Overall, local phone calls were the commonest among Australians and it used to occupy much of the time compared to other modes of call. Additionally, as the reliance on local phone calls […]
The chart provides information about the minutes spent on phone calls in Australia, categorized into three types, from 1998 to 2005. Overall, all types of calls generally increased over this period, with Local-landline calls accounting for the highest number of minutes. In 1998, Local-landline calls started at 60 minutes and rose to 75 minutes by […]
The bar chart compares the total number of minutes across three types of phone calls—Local, National and International, and Mobile—in Australia between 1998 and 2005. Overall, there was a significant disparity between the three categories in the beginning, but this distinction narrowed throughout the period. While local phone calls were dominant throughout the period, although […]
The given bar chart illustrates the Australian telephone call minutes by three different categories—local, national and international, and mobile—in the year range of 2001 to 2008. Calibration of the data is done in billions of minutes. In general, mobile phone usage and both domestic and international calls have only grown over time. Local calls, however, […]
