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The image depicts the number of people per 100 inhabitants using various communication services from 1998 to 2008: Cellular phone service: 1998: ~5, 2000: ~13, 2002: ~19, 2004: ~27, 2006: ~41, 2008: ~67; Landline service: 1998: ~13, 2000: ~15, 2002: ~15, 2004: ~17, 2006: ~17, 2008: ~18; Internet service: 1998: ~1, 2000: ~3, 2002: ~6, 2004: ~8, 2006: ~12, 2008: ~17; Fixed broadband: 1998-2000: ~0, 2002: ~1, 2004: ~2, 2006: ~4, 2008: ~7; Mobile broadband: 1998-2004: ~0, 2006: ~1, 2008: ~2.
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The line graph illustrates the number of users of five different communication services worldwide between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, it is clear that all services showed an upward trend. It is also noticeable that cellular phone service had the highest number of users, while that of mobile broadband accounted for the smallest over the period shown.
In 1998, the proportion of cellular phone users was 6% and reached a high point of 60% in 2008. In contrast, the number of users of mobile broadband and fixed broadband started at 0% in 1998 and grew continuously to approximately 5% in 2008.
Internet service users stood at 4% compared to 15% for landline service in 1998. Ten years later, the figure for individuals who used Internet service overtook that of landline service, at around 21% and 19% respectively.
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