The line graph illustrates the proportion of people who used five different categories of communication from 1998 to 2008.
Overall, what stands out from line graph is that there were upward and downward trends. Landline service was far the most popular, but it was surpassed by cellular phone service, becoming the highest over given the period. In addition, others saw a small changes.
Looking at the details, the proportion of cellular phone service was approximately 8 at the start before rising dramatically to reach its peak of 60 by the end of the period. As regards percentage of landline service was around 15 by 1998 followed by a slight drop to about 12 by 2008. Another interesting point is that proportion of cellular phone service overtook percentage of landline service in 2002.
Regarging proportions of mobile broadband, internet service and fixed broadband, they experienced growth over the period shown. Percentages of fixed broadband and monile broadband started at same point. They levelled off by 2004 before increasing to around 5 towards the end of the period. As for proportion of internet service, it was about 5 at the beginning followed by a gradual rise to 20, overtaking percentage of landline service in 2008.
