The line graph below shows the percentage of people in Africa subscribing to mobile and fixed-line phones from 1994 to 2004.

The line graph below shows the percentage of people in Africa subscribing to mobile and fixed-line phones from 1994 to 2004.
The line chart illustrates information about how many people subscribed to two different connection devices in a decade.
Overall
,
it is clear that
"mobile connection" witnessed a high rise
at the end
of the period despite being the lowest point in 1994.
However
, it is
also
evident that "Fixed" saw negligible growth in spite of being dominant at the beginning period. Admittedly, it can be seen that "Mobile" recorded almost 0.06 in the initial point in 1994, afterwards, there was a fractional increase to around 1 from 1995 to 1999.
Besides
that, it jumped to 2, 3, and nearly 5% in 2000, 2001 and 2002 respectively.
Moreover
, there was a significant uptrend to 6% in 2003 before climbing the highest result. Plausible as
this
seems,
in particular
, "Fixed" made up 1.7 in 1994
although
virtually remained unchanged for 5 years.
Furthermore
, there was an insignificant go up to just under 3% from 1998 to 2002.
Last
but not least, it stood steady over the duration.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Telecommunications
  • Subscription
  • Fixed-line phone
  • Mobile phone
  • Percentage
  • Growth
  • Decline
  • Trend
  • Significant
  • Stagnation
  • Advancements
  • Affordability
  • Convenience
  • Implications
  • Economy
  • Society
  • Prediction
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