The chart illustrates the number of people who chose between 5 different communication types from 1998 to 2008.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that all the services saw an upward trend over the 10-year period, with cellular phone being the highest trend among the five services in 2008.
In 1998, about 5 users per 100 inhabitants utilized the mobile phone and Internet service. Both trends increased steadily over the years. By 2008, the mobile phone network witnessed a sharp climb, as it peaked at 60 utilizers per 100 inhabitants, the Internet network also rose to 20 users per 100 inhabitants.
Landline service was the most popular communication type in 1998, with approximately 15 users chose this service. However, over the entire period, it experienced a minor increased of about 2 users per 100 inhabitants.
For over 4 years, no one made use of the mobile and fixed broadband communication types. Nevertheless, from 2004 onward, both trends rose slightly, as nearly 5 users per 100 inhabitants chose these types of service in the final year.
