The line graph illustrates the percentage of households with internet access in a European country between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, the proportion of households with internet access increased steadily throughout the period, showing a significant and consistent upward trend from 1998 to 2008.
In 1998, only 10% of households were connected to the internet. This figure rose modestly to 15% in 1999 and then to 25% by 2000. Over the next few years, the growth continued at a steady pace, reaching 50% in 2003 and surpassing the halfway mark for the first time.
From 2004 onwards, the rate of increase remained strong. By 2005, 70% of homes had internet access, and this figure climbed to 80% in 2007. The most significant growth occurred towards the end of the period, with the percentage peaking at 90% in 2008.
The data clearly indicates a rapid and uninterrupted adoption of internet services over the decade, reflecting the growing importance of digital connectivity in everyday life.
