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The image shows a graph depicting telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants in Africa from 1994 to 2004; mobile subscriptions significantly increased from 0.06 in 1994 to 8.8 in 2004, while fixed-line subscriptions grew marginally from 1.7 in 1994 to 3.1 in 2004; key data points include mobile subscribers rising to 0.2 in 1996, 0.6 in 1998, 1.1 in 1999, 2.3 in 2001, 4.0 in 2002, 6.5 in 2003, fixed-line subscribers reaching 2.0 in 1996, 2.2 in 1999, 2.5 in 2000, 2.9 in 2001, and steadily climbing before plateauing around 3.1 from 2002 to 2004.
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The line graph illustrates how many African people used mobile phones and fixed-line telephone between 1994 and 2004.
Overall, mobile phones subscriptions rose sharply, whereas fixed-line usage remained relatively stable. By the end period, the number of mobile users was significantly higher then of fixed-line users.
Initially, the number of people in Africa using fixed-line phones stood at 1.7%, after this figure showed gradually rose to about 3.1% by 2004. Meanwhile, the proportion of mobile phones users showed a dramatic increase over the same period.
In contrast, mobile phones usage began at a very low level of only 0.06% in 1994. However, it increased steadily during the late 1990s and then rose sharply from 2000 onwards. By 2004, the number of mobile subscribers had reached approximately 9%, far surpassing fixed-line usage.
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