The line graph below shows the percentage of people in Africa subscribing to mobile and fixed line phones from 1994 to 2004. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The line chart illustrates the rate of african subscribers to mobile and landline phones over the course of 10 years starting 1994.
Overall, It is apparent that the proportion of african phone users in general experienced an upward trend during the spoken period. Also, significantly bigger increases were observed in the percentage of cell phone users in african over the period shown.
In 1994, around 1.7% people used fixed-line phones , while the number of telephone subscribers stood at 0.06%. The percentage of people using fixed line in Africa increased significantly over the next 7 years , to approximately 3 in 2001. Similarly, the same pattern was witnessed in the figure of mobile phone users to the same level of roughly 3%.
From 2001 onwards, The fixed telephone subscriptions africans who subscribed to continue a stable climb with sight acceleration, reaching a peak of 3.1% at the end of period. In the meantime, The figure for african people using landline overtook the proportion of those subscribing to fixed line telephones, surging to a high of 8.8%, nearly triple the fixed telephone subscribers in the same year
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