The table is about mobile, landline, internet and laptop density
years
Mobiles
Landline
Internet
Laptops
2000
63
70
34
11
2002
67
65
39
31
2004
74
61
32
33
2006
89
59
45
39
2008
95
36
68
45
The table presents percentage-wise data on mobile, landline, internet and laptop density among the nuclear families living in a metropolitan city for five alternate years starting from 2000.
In 2000, 63% families had mobiles phones, and this figure kept on increasing over the years, and it was 67 and 74% in 2002 and 2004. During 2004-2006, mobile density recorded the highest with 89%, followed by 95% in 2008. In we compare these figures with landline, it can be seen that its density kept on reducing. It was 70% in 2000, and it got reduced to 36% in 2008. The biggest fall, 23%, was reported in 2006-2008.
Regarding internet, it was one of increase throughout the period. It was 34% in 2000 and it got doubled in 2008, (68%) but with a slight fall in the year 2004. And finally laptop density recorded very high percentages every alternate year. It was merely 11% in 2000, and it went up more than four times in 2008; 45%. The biggest surge was in 2000-2002 period, from 11% to 31%. It is almost three times increase.
When the density of mobile, internet and laptop kept on increasing, the landline had a downward trend over the years. 190 words
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