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The image depicts a line graph with two lines representing "Fixed" and "Mobile" telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants in Africa from 1995-2004. The "Fixed" line shows a gradual increase from 0.06 in 1995 to 0.08 in 1996, 1.0 in 1997, 1.3 in 1998, 1.4 in 1999, 1.5 from 2000 to 2002, and 1.7 in 2003, maintaining at 1.7 in 2004. The "Mobile" line starts at 0.02 in 1995, increasing to 0.1 in 1996, 0.3 in 1997, 0.5 in 1998, 0.8 in 1999, and 1.2 in 2000, followed by a sharp rise to 2.2 in 2001, 3.1 in 2002, 5.2 in 2003, and 8.8 in 2004.
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The line graph illustrates how many Africa people use mobile and fixed-line telephones over the period of 10 years starting from 1994.
Overall, it can be seen that the number of mobile phone and fixed-line phones experienced increased dramatically over the period. Additionally, in the first year, fixed-line phones was the most popular used then it was replaced by mobile in the later period.
With regards to the proportion of people in Africa subscribing to mobile, it started at 0,06% and went up steadily to 3% in 21 before hitting the highest point of 8,8% in the end of the period.
On the other hand, the percentage of African people use fixed-line phones, which gradually grew from 1,7% to nearly 3% in the first seven years after which the figure continued to rise and reaching only 3,1% in 2004.
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