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The image depicts the number of people per 100 inhabitants using various communication services from 1998 to 2008: Cellular phone service: 1998: ~5, 2000: ~13, 2002: ~19, 2004: ~27, 2006: ~41, 2008: ~67; Landline service: 1998: ~13, 2000: ~15, 2002: ~15, 2004: ~17, 2006: ~17, 2008: ~18; Internet service: 1998: ~1, 2000: ~3, 2002: ~6, 2004: ~8, 2006: ~12, 2008: ~17; Fixed broadband: 1998-2000: ~0, 2002: ~1, 2004: ~2, 2006: ~4, 2008: ~7; Mobile broadband: 1998-2004: ~0, 2006: ~1, 2008: ~2.
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The given data illustrates the amount of people who used various communication services across the world at two-years intervals between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, it is very clear that the chart for cellular phone service was increased steadily, while the use of the other services remained relatively unchanged.
Firstly, initialy the cellular phone service user was very low in 1998 and was experienced a significant change from 2000 and reach around 60-70 units in 2008 which the highest among the remaining services.
Secondly, it is clear that the other type of services did not show a significant growth. For instance, the landline usage fell sharply and only reach about 5 units in 2008 which is the lowest within other services.
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