This period witnessed an exponential growth in the minute number of mobile calls, starting at lower than 5 billion minutes in 1995, being ninefold to around 45 billion at the end of the period. At the same time, there was also a substantial climb of more than 20 billion minutes in the total time of national and international fixed-line consumption, from nearly 40 billion minutes to about 60 billion.
On the contrary, the entirety time figure British spending in local fixed-line fluctuated, increasing rapidly from the excess of 70 billion minutes, reaching its peak at 90 billion in 1999 prior to the plunge of approximately 20 billion minutes and ending at the initial level in 2002.
Overall, it is obvious that during the first half period, the minute rate of telephone calls by local fixed-line outnumbered those by the two others. Nevertheless, from 2000 to 2002, the gap between the 3 call kinds was shortened due to the development of technology and telecommunication.
This period witnessed an exponential growth in the
minute
number of mobile calls, starting at lower than 5
billion
minutes in 1995, being ninefold to around 45
billion
at the
end
of the period. At the same time, there was
also
a substantial climb of more than 20
billion
minutes in the total time of national and international
fixed
-line consumption, from
nearly
40
billion
minutes to about 60 billion.
On the contrary
, the entirety time figure British spending in local
fixed
-line fluctuated, increasing
rapidly
from the excess of 70
billion
minutes, reaching its peak at 90
billion
in 1999 prior to the plunge of approximately 20
billion
minutes and ending at the initial level in 2002.
Overall
, it is obvious that during the
first
half period, the
minute
rate of telephone calls by local
fixed
-line outnumbered those by the two others.
Nevertheless
, from 2000 to 2002, the gap between the 3 call kinds
was shortened
due to the development of technology and telecommunication.