The graph below shows the information of communication technology about percentages of people using different devices in the UK between 1998 and 2008
The line graph provides information about the changes and differences in the proportion of users with five aspects in the UK, over a ten-year period between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that there was significant changes in researched categories. Noticeably, Cellphone experienced the most remarkable growth in the technology market over the period.
In particular, when it comes to Computer and Cellphone, the given graph witness considerable increases from 5%, 15% to 95%, 90% respectively in the percentage of people using devices, which continuously account for the highest numbers. Regarding Pad, the figure stood at 0% in 1998, which occupied the smallest percentage, then dramatically grew by 60% without fluctuations in 2008.
In contrast, in terms of Landline, the proportion of users rose sharply from approximately 40% in 1998 to 75% in 2008, then declined back to 20% in 1999. Concerning Fax, the graph experienced downward fluctuation from 50% to the lowest bottom of 5% in 2008.
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