The line graph shows the number of people who used different communication services in the world. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparison where relevant.
The line graph demonstrates the number of people per 100 individuals in terms of using five different types of communication services during the period of ten years from 1998 to 2008.
Overall, five communication services showed an upward trend over the period shown, but the figures for cellular phone service were significantly higher. The number of those who make use of cellular phone service peaked in 2008.
Initially, landline enjoyed widespread popularity, at around 14 people per 100 inhabitants, compared to cellular phone, internet with 5 and 4 people respectively. After 1998, the usage of cellular phone method tent to rose gradually and overtaken landline in 2002, stood at approximately 18 users. This trend still witnessed a remarkable growth until the number of cellular phone users hosted the largest figures at 63 inhabitants in 2008. Landline oscillated between 16 and 20 users in the same period, whereas the figures for people who used Internet service rose moderately and hold steady at nearly 23 per 100 people in 2008.
Conversely, in 1988, both fixed and mobile broadband had virtually no users. After that, these services shown a slight increase to 6 and 5 users sequentially.
