The line graph gives the information about how many people who accessed five different communication services in the world from 1988 to 2008.
Overall, there were rising trends in the number of people who utilized internet service, Mobile Broadband, and Fixed broadband while Landline service remained stable. Most people engaged in Cellular phone service over the given period.
Focusing on upward trends, Internet service started around 2 people in 1998, a figure that then increased significantly 20 people in the final year. As for Mobile Broadband, exactly zero users in 1998 and remained at that level until 2004. After that, it rose slightly from 0 people to approximately 5 users. Similarly, Fixed Broadband also began with zero users from 1944 to 2004, before rising to around 6 people in the concluding year. Meanwhile, landline services remained stable from the beginning to the end of the year. Finally, Cellular phone service roughly 5 users in 1998, and then experienced dramatic climb to 60 users.
