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The image displays a line graph with five categories plotted over the years from 1998 to 2008. Landline service starts just above 50% in 1998, maintains until 2004, then has a slight dip in 2006, and ends around 48% in 2008. Cellular phone service begins near 20% in 1998, rises steadily reaching close to 50% in 2004 and nears 70% by 2008. Internet service starts just below 20% in 1998, gradually increases to about 30% by 2004 and approximates 40% by 2008. Fixed broadband starts close to 0% in 1998, reaches about 5% in 2002, about 15% in 2006, and approximately 20% by 2008. Mobile broadband starts near 0% in 2006 and achieves around 10% by 2008.
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The given chart illustrates the number of people who use different ways to communicate in the world from 1998 to 2008.
Overall, all the communication services grew up moderately, while internet service and cellular phone service were more popular than other categories.
In 1998, most of people preferred using landline service with 15 people per 100 inhabitants, followed by 5 people per 100 inhabitants of cellular phone service and internet service, 0 people per 100 inhabitants of other factors respectively.
In 2002, there was a significant increase of the number of people who using cellular phone service, at 15 people and compared to 5 people in 1998. then it grew rapidly and became the highest figure in 2008, with over 60 user per 100 inhabitants. Besides, while the figure of internet service users rose gradually to the second highest number at the last year, other service did not have any change between 1998 and 2008.
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