The bar chart illustrates the amount of calling time spent in UK, divided into three types: local, nation and international and mobile phone calls between 1995 to 2002.
Overall, British citizents spent almost time to use local-fixed line. In addtion, the phoning witnessed a considerable increase in national and international-fixed line and mobiles.
Initially, in 1995, British residents talked over 70 billion minutes using local-fixed and the amount of calling time in national and global-fixed line which was used half of that. In addition, locals spoke only around 5 billion mimutes on cell phones.
From this year, the data for local-fixed line saw nosignificant changed and reach a peak of 90 billion minutes in 1999. The figures for national and internation-fixed and mobiles increased sharply in 2000 around over 60 and 40 billion minutes respectively.
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