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The image displays a line graph depicting African mobile and fixed line telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants from 1994 to 2004. Fixed line subscribers were at 1.7 in 1994, slowly rising to 3.1 by 2004 with notable data points including 2.0 (1996), approximately 2.1 (1997), 2.2 (1998), 2.3 (1999), 2.5 (2000), 2.6 (2001), and consistent gradual increases till 2003. Mobile subscribers began at 0.06 in 1994, escalating to 8.8 by 2004 with milestone figures around 0.1 (1995), 0.2 (1996), 0.3 (1997), 0.5 (1998), roughly 1 (1999), 2 (2000), approximately 3 (2001), around 4 (2002), 6 (2003) before peaking in 2004.
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The chart illustrates the share of people who used mobile and fixed-line phones in Africa.
Overall, there was an increase in both of them, but the line graph shows a dramatical increase in mobile more than that in fixed line, making it surpass fixed line from 2001 onwards.
The proportion of inhabitants in Africa subscribing to mobile started at 0,06 in 1994, after which it experienced a slight growth to 1 in 1999. And eventually, it kept rising to reach a peak of around 8.8.
Similarly, the figure for the fixed line also increased minimally over the first four years of the period from 1.7 in 1994 to about 2.1 in 1998, followed by a fluctuation of around only 2.8 in 2001, so the percentage of people using the fixed line was surpassed and not popular as the mobile users. Between 2001 and 2004, it climbed continuously from 2.8 to approximately 3.1.
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