The line graph illustrates the proportion of individuals who used five different communication methods over a 10-year period from 1998 to 208. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that only landline service declined over the period, while the all others rose atleast slightly.
Initially, in 1998, landline service was a dominant communication method with the approximately 15%, while mobile broadband and fixed broadband were the lowest methods with 0%. Cellular phone service and internet service were almost equell with the approximately 5% and 6%, respectively. In 2000, mobile broadband and fixed broadband remained largely unchanged, whereas the cellular phone service increased significantly compare to internet service and landline service, which rose moderately. Then, in 2002, cellular phone serviec became the dominant communication method by overcame the landline service with the small difference about 20% and 19%, respectively. However, mobile broadband and fixed broadband still remain largely unchanged, while the internet service contined to grow slowly.
In terms of 2004, mobile broadband and fixed broadband increased unnoticebly to just 1%, while the celluler phone service and internet service kept rose. In contrast, landline service saw a fluctuation. In the final period, in 2008, cellular phone service achieved peak form with the 60% and remained dominant method, mobile broadband and fixed broadband rose slightly to just 5%, while the internet service became the second largest communication service with 15%, finally the landline service experienced a period of instability and stopped at just 14%.
