The graph showed the methods of communication used by businesses in New Stratford from 1980 to 2005. In 1980, landline phones were the most common at 25 million, followed by letters at 20 million, while cell phones, email, and internet were just beginning at 3 million. By 1995, modern methods like cell phones, email, and internet rose to between 5-10 million. By 2005, email surged to over 30 million while landline phones and letters declined, with letters falling dramatically to just 3 million from a high of 35 million in 1990. Overall, cell phones, email, and internet became more popular for businesses over time, replacing landline phones and letters.
The graph showed the methods of communication used by businesses in New Stratford from 1980 to 2005. In 1980, landline phones were the most common at 25 million, followed by letters at 20 million, while cell phones, email, and internet were just beginning at 3 million. By 1995, modern methods like cell phones, email, and internet rose to between 5-10 million. By 2005, email surged to over 30 million while landline phones and letters declined, with letters falling dramatically to just 3 million from a high of 35 million in 1990. Overall, cell phones, email, and internet became more popular for businesses over time, replacing landline phones and letters.
The graph showed the methods of communication used by businesses in New Stratford from 1980 to 2005. In 1980, landline phones were the most common at 25 million, followed by letters at 20 million, while cell phones, email, and internet were just beginning at 3 million. By 1995, modern methods like cell phones, email, and internet rose to between 5-10 million. By 2005, email surged to over 30 million while landline phones and letters declined, with letters falling dramatically to just 3 million from a high of 35 million in 1990. Overall, cell phones, email, and internet became more popular for businesses over time, replacing landline phones and letters.
The graph indicated the methods of communication using by
businesses per day in New Stratford between 1980 and 2005.
At the beginning of the mentioned period, landline phones
were the most common method that were utilized by companies with the number of 25 million. Following by letter with nearly 20 million of usage. The last three modern methods were cell phones, E-mail, and other internet which were not well-known by businesses with just around 3 million. However, modern methods of communication were used more often by companies. They all had upward trends with 5 to 10 million of usage in 1995. At the end of the period, these methods kept growing gradually and E-mail hit its peak by climbing up sharply with over 30 million of usage. Landline phones and letters was not used as reliable methods for communication with downward trends for both, especially letter with a dramatical drop to just 3 million from its crest of 35 million in 1990.
Overall, cell phones, E-mail, and other internet became more
well-known by businesses over the years while landline phones and letter became less popular.
The Bar Chart Shows The Amount of Time People Spent On Three Different Kinds of Phone Calls in The United Kingdom Over A Period of Eight Years From 1995 To 2002