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The image presents a line graph about telephone subscribers in Africa for the years 1994 through 2004. The title states the time frame is 1995-2004 and the metric is per 1000 inhabitants, while the x-axis shows data from 1994 and is labeled 'per 100 inhabitants'. For Fixed subscribers, the data points are: 1994, 1.7; 1995, 1.8; 1996, 2.0; 1997, 2.1; 1998, 2.2; 1999, 2.5; 2000, 2.5; 2001, 2.8; 2002, 2.8; 2003, 2.9; and 2004, 3.1. For Mobile subscribers, the values are: 1994, 0.06; 1995, 0.1; 1996, 0.2; 1997, 0.3; 1998, 0.7; 1999, 1.0; 2000, 2.1; 2001, 3.0; 2002, 4.5; 2003, 6.1; and 2004, 8.8.
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The line graph compares the proportion of African residents subscribing to 2 types of communication, namely fixed and mobile between 1994 and 2004.
Overall, both means of communication witnessed an upward trend, of which the figure for mobile increased much more dramatically than that of fixed.
In the beginning of the period, fixed-line phones were more popular than mobile phones, attracting around 1.7% of African residents, which was nearly 3 times as high as the percentage of mobile. Over the next 7 years, while the percentage of mobile phones surged to 3%, the figure for fixed-line service increased slightly to nearly 2.8%.
Between 1994 and 2004, the share of both communication services continued growing but to different extents. Notably, the percentage of mobile services reached its peak at 8.8%, which nearly tripple compared with a gradual increase in fixed-line phones at 3.1% in 2004.
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