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The image displays a line graph with a vertical axis scaled from 0 to 200 and a horizontal axis representing years from 2005 to 2015, plotting data for four countries. Eritrea's data points are approximately: 2005 (5), 2006 (6), 2007 (5), 2008 (6), 2009 (6), 2010 (7), 2011 (6), 2012 (8), 2013 (10), 2014 (11), 2015 (10). India's data points are approximately: 2005 (8), 2006 (10), 2007 (12), 2008 (18), 2009 (25), 2010 (35), 2011 (48), 2012 (65), 2013 (75), 2014 (85), 2015 (85). The UK's data points are approximately: 2005 (102), 2006 (118), 2007 (123), 2008 (123), 2009 (124), 2010 (128), 2011 (125), 2012 (125), 2013 (128), 2014 (128), 2015 (128). Uruguay's data points are approximately: 2005 (38), 2006 (68), 2007 (88), 2008 (102), 2009 (120), 2010 (135), 2011 (140), 2012 (152), 2013 (165), 2014 (152), 2015 (152).
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The line graphs show the number of mobile phone subscriptions in four countries – Eritrea, India, the UK, and Uruguay – from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, mobile phone subscriptions increased in all four countries. Uruguay showed the fastest growth and finished the period with the highest number of subscriptions, while the UK remained relatively stable throughout the years.
In 2005, Uruguay had fewer than 50 subscriptions. This figure rose sharply over the next years, reaching a peak of about 160 in 2013 before falling slightly to around 150 in 2015.
India started with very low numbers in 2005. However, subscriptions increased steadily after 2008, rising to approximately 80 by the end of the period.
By contrast, the UK had about 100 subscriptions in 2005 and this number increased slightly to around 125 in 2015. Eritrea recorded the lowest figures overall, with subscriptions staying below 15 throughout the period, despite a small upward trend.
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