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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 chart illustrates how many telephone users per 100 citizens in Africa between 1994 and 2004.
Overall, there was a rise in the number of people using both mobile and fixed line phones, with mobile phones witnessing the most dramatic changes.
The number of people subscribing to fixed line phones started at 1.7, after which it saw a slow rise to about 2.5 in the first six years. Similar changes, but to a greater extent, can be seen in the figure for mobile phone subscribers, which increased from 0.06 to exactly 2 in 2000.
The mobile phones number continued to increase significantly, surpassing the fixed sector to become the highest figure from 2001 onwards and ending the period at 8.8. In addition, the figure for fixed line phones rose very slowly, and it took 3 years to surpass 3 people per 100 inhabitants using them, and ended the period at 3.1.
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