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UK telephone calls (bar chart)
The chart below shows the total number of minutes (in billions) of telephone calls in the UK,
divided into three categories, from 1995-2002.
The bar chart compares the amount of time spent by people in the UK on three different
types of phone call between 1995 and 2002.
It is clear
that calls made via local, fixed lines were the most popular type, in terms of
overall usage, throughout the period shown. The lowest figures
on the chart are for
mobile calls, but this category also saw the most dramatic increase in user minutes.
In 1995, people in the UK used fixed lines for a total of just over 70 billion minutes for
local calls, and about half of that amount of time for national or international calls. By
contrast, mobile phones were only used for around 4 billion minutes. Over the following
four years, the figures for all three types of phone call increased steadily.
By 1999, the amount of time spent on local calls using landlines
had reached a peak at
90 billion minutes. Subsequently, the figure for this category fell, but
the rise in the
other two types of phone call continued. In 2002, the number of minutes of national /
international landline calls passed 60 billion, while the figure for mobiles rose to around
45 billion minutes.
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