The bar chart illustrates the amount of time called by Finland’s population by mobiles, local - landline and global - landline between 199 and 2002.
Overall, there was an increase in the number of mobiles and national and international - landline calls, while the figure for local - landline was seen an opposite trend. In addition, people who called through local service was the highest number.
The amount of time local calling service was used started at 12000 million minutes, after which it experienced a growth to approximately 17000 million minutes ( peaked) in 2001 before ending at the same amount of time with the first year examined.
Finland residents spent precisely 6000 million minutes on calling via national and international service in 1995, with a subsequent increase to above 10000 million minutes in the final year. Almost no one in Finland used mobiles phone calls in 1995. The figure for the number of minutes people used for calling started to increase gradually to around 3000 million minutes, followed by a significant rise to approximately 10000 in 2004.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of time called by Finland’s population by mobiles,
local
-
landline and global
-
landline between 199 and 2002.
Overall
, there was an increase in the number of mobiles and national and international
-
landline calls, while the figure for
local
-
landline was
seen
an opposite trend.
In addition
,
people
who called through
local
service was the highest number.
The amount of time
local
calling service was
used
started
at 12000
million
minutes, after which it experienced a growth to approximately 17000
million
minutes
(
peaked) in 2001
before
ending at the same amount of time with the
first
year examined.
Finland residents
spent
precisely
6000
million
minutes on calling via national and international service in 1995, with a subsequent increase to above 10000
million
minutes in the final year. Almost no one in Finland
used
mobiles phone calls in 1995. The figure for the number of minutes
people
used
for calling
started
to increase
gradually
to around 3000
million
minutes, followed by a significant rise to approximately 10000 in 2004.