The line graph gives detailed information about the number of people who used five different services for communication in the world between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, it is clear that there was an upward trend in the number of people who relied on all of five channels. It is also worth mentioning that the figure for people using cellular phone service accounted for the highest number by the end of the period.
Focusing on the biggest changes first, starting at around 400 in 1998, use of the internet service rose significantly to 20000 in 2008. The total of users utilizing cellular phone channel climbed dramatically in the final year, reaching around 60000.
In terms of landline service, the figure for people who utilized the landline service started at approximately 15000 in the beginning year and this was followed by a negligible increase to 17000 in 2008. The number of people using fixed and mobile broadband followed similar patterns. Both of services were not used until 2002. However, the figure for people who relied on mobile and fixed broadband rose slightly almost same from 100 to 400 in 2008.
