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The line chart illustrates the average spending of the US people for

mobile phone and fixed line services between 2001 and 2010. It can
be seen that the annual spending for cellular services had increased
sharply over the abovementioned period, while the residential one
had a declining trend. In 2001, the amount of money that was spent
by an American resident for residential phone services was around $
690. This amount was far higher than the figure for the cellular
services, which stood at approximately $210. It is noticed that in
2006 the spending on fixed line services decreased to $550, while
the average spending on cellular phone services rose to the same
figure as the residential services.
From 2006 to 2010, the average annual spending of the American
for cell phone services continued to increase to more than $ 750 per
year. As for the residential services, the number of spending
continued to decrease to just above $400 in 2010.

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