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The image shows a line graph detailing the number of people using different communication services per 100 inhabitants from 1998 to 2008. Landline service begins at 12 in 1998, rising slightly to 15 in 2000, peaking at 19 in 2006, and declining to 17 by 2008. Cellular phone service starts at 1 in 1998, reaches 12 by 2002, jumps to 38 in 2004, and fast-forwards to 61 in 2008. Internet service commences at 0 in 1998, ascends to 10 in 2000, levels to 18 by 2006, and concludes at 21 in 2008. Fixed broadband begins at 0 in 1998, remains negligible until reaching 10 in 2008. Mobile broadband is absent from 1998 to 2004, initiates at 1 in 2006, and slightly increases to 2 by 2008.
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The line graph presents the number of nations using various technologies to communicate worldwide.
Overall, there are five communication services presented: land line service, cellular phone service, internet service, fixed broadband, and mobile broadband. The highest number of people use cellular service, up to 65%, and the lowest percentage of the community uses mobile broadband.
The number of people using cellular phone service in 1998 is 5%, and it steadily rises day by day. 40% of people use this technology in 2006, and it dramatically rises in 2008. Some of the community uses internet service to communicate, and its tiny rise shows 25% of people using it in 2008.
On the other side, 12% of the community usesland line service, and it stays at the same amount for a long period and then has a little tiny fall in 2008. The other two, fixed broadband and mobile broadband, have the same amount of people using them, and it is a little up in 2008.
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