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The image displays a line graph depicting African mobile and fixed line telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants from 1994 to 2004. Fixed line subscribers were at 1.7 in 1994, slowly rising to 3.1 by 2004 with notable data points including 2.0 (1996), approximately 2.1 (1997), 2.2 (1998), 2.3 (1999), 2.5 (2000), 2.6 (2001), and consistent gradual increases till 2003. Mobile subscribers began at 0.06 in 1994, escalating to 8.8 by 2004 with milestone figures around 0.1 (1995), 0.2 (1996), 0.3 (1997), 0.5 (1998), roughly 1 (1999), 2 (2000), approximately 3 (2001), around 4 (2002), 6 (2003) before peaking in 2004.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of people in Africa who used mobile and fixed line phones between 1994 and 2004.
In general, it is clear that mobile phone subscriptions increased dramatically over the period, while the use of fixed-line phones remained relatively stable with only slight growth. By the end of the period, mobile phones had become far more popular than landline telephones.
In Africa in 1994 1,7% people used fixed line phones . The fixed phone users were slowly increase. Every year population who used them was rising approximately on 0.3%. In the 2004 the result was 3.1% that means the users of line phones grew just for 1.1%
The smartphone users amounted only 0.6%. Until 1996 the percentage almost didn’t grow but in 1997 it started slowly growing . In 1999 it began increasing , roughly 1% (1999), 2% (2000),3% (2001). After 2002 growth reached more than 1% in one year, so in 2004 outcome was 8.8%
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