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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 graph depicts the number of telephone subscribes per 1000 inhabitants in Africa from 1994 to 2004.
Overall, the number of people who used mobile rose significantly. Whereas, fixed telephones index rose slightly over the given period.
From 1994 to 1997, fixed and mobile rates showed upward trend and increased steadily from 1,7 to almost 2,1 and from 0,06 to approximately 0,4, respectively. By following 3 years, mobile’s figure rose sharply to 2; meanwhile, mixed phone’s rate rose slightly and reached around 2,5.
In the year 2001, the number of mobile subscriber accounted for almost 3 and overcame fixed one which was 2,8.
For remaining time, rate of mobile telephone soared and reached a peak at 8.8. In contrast, fixed telephone’s rate kept to rose steadily and was only 3,1.
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