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The image displays a line graph showing the number of people (in millions) using three different communication methods from 1994 to 2005. For Fixed telephone lines, the user numbers were: 1994 (20), 1995 (50), 1996 (80), 1997 (120), 1998 (150), 1999 (175), 2000 (200), 2001 (250), 2002 (275), 2003 (300), 2004 (320), and 2005 (350). For Mobile phones, the numbers started in 1996 at 25, followed by: 1997 (50), 1998 (115), 1999 (140), 2000 (165), 2001 (250), 2002 (300), 2003 (350), 2004 (400), and 2005 (450). For the Internet, the data began in 1995 at 5, and continued as: 1996 (10), 1997 (50), 1998 (75), 1999 (100), 2000 (110), 2001 (125), 2002 (150), 2003 (160), 2004 (170), and 2005 (185).
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The line graph illustrates the number of people using fixed telephone lines, mobile phones, and the Internet from 1994 to 2005.
Overall, it’s clear that all three services became more popular. The usage of mobile phones increased the fastest and became the most widely used by 2005, while the Internet had the least users.
In 1994, about 20 million people used fixed telephone lines, compared with almost no users of mobile phones or the Internet. Fixed telephone use rose steadily to 350 million in 2005.
Mobile phone use grew rapidly from 50 million in 1996 to 450 million in 2005, passing fixed telephone lines in 2002. Internet use also increased, from 50 million in 1997 to about 190 million at the end of the period.
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