The line chart illustrates how many customers selected five different communication services in the world between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, the number of users of cellular phone service dramatically rose in the given period. Meanwhile, fixed and mobile broadband were the lowest in five of all services.
The cellular phone was the most popular service, but it had only about five people in 1998. From 2002 to 2006, the cellular phone was selected as a significant service, which continued to increase rapidly to 40 people, and then it reached a peak of about 65 individuals in 2008. Moreover, users of internet service increased gradually slightly by about five people in 2004 and climbed moderately and finally over 20 users in 2008.
However, nobody used fixed and mobile communication platforms, so they were chosen as the lowest services, but the number of users of fixed services grew more than mobile services, and then both services climbed slightly to about three people. Furthermore, the landline service gradually rose and peaked in 2006 and decreased about 20 users in 2008.
