The line chart illustrates the percentages of customers per 1000 population in African Countries from 1995 to 2004.
Overall, there was an increase in both of them. Mobile phones showed a massive turn a around from 0% to 9.0% customers. Fixed telephones was higher at the beginning of 7 years compared to other competitor.
In 1994 to 1996, the subscribers value remained stable at 0% on the y-axis. From 1997 to 2001, there was a slight inclination of the values from above 0% to 3.0% respectively. However, in the year 2004 mobile phones dominate fixed telephones with a value of 9.0% customers. The number massively increased after 9 years.
Additionally, in the first 5 years fixed telephones were highly utilised by the Country from above 1% to just above 2% of clients. The highest in their mist is 3.0% which is a little encouraging.
In conclusion, the line chart compares two different types of telephones utilized by people in most African Countries for 11 years.
