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The image is a line graph depicting the number of users for five different communication services worldwide from 1998 to 2008. In 1998, landline service users were around 20 per 100 inhabitants, internet service and cellular phone service users were below 10 per 100 inhabitants, with fixed broadband and mobile broadband users being negligible or around 0 per 100 inhabitants. By 2008, mobile broadband users skyrocketed to above 60 per 100 inhabitants, with cellular phone service users also showing significant growth to around 40 per 100 inhabitants. Fixed broadband users demonstrated a steady increase over the years, reaching just above 20 per 100 inhabitants. Internet service users grew moderately to around 25 per 100 inhabitants. Landline service users showed the least growth, reaching just below 25 per 100 inhabitants. All services, except landline, show an upward trend, with mobile broadband showing the most significant exponential growth.
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The line graph illustrates how users communicated in five different services worldwide between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, there was an increase in all services except for landline service. The most significant change was witnessed in cellular phone service while fixed broadband was the least used service over the period given.
With regards to cellular phone service, it started at about 5 and significantly increased, surpassing landline service in 2002 to become the most used service and reached 65 by 2008. Turning to fixed broadband, it began at 0 and remained unchanged until 2004, a slight growth to 3 was witnessed, being the lowest rate.
On the other hand, landline service and internet service represented 15 and 3, respectively, both of services experienced a slight rise. In 2006, landline service peaked at 20 while the figure for internet was just below landline service. Internet service then surpassed landline service. At the end of the period, both of the categories finished at around 20 with internet service rate just higher than landline services.
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