Bar graph on number of mobiles and landlines per 100 people in 7 countries
The bar graph describes data on mobile and landline density per 100 people in seven selected countries.
It is obvious that mobile phones are more popular than landlines. Let us look at the figures. In Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy, number of mobile phones per hundred people remains between 70 and 80. But their corresponding figures for landline are much lesser, except for Denmark where landline is more popular than mobiles. The figures of UK, Sweden and Italy go like almost 55, 65 and 45 per hundred people.
Now let’s look at the numbers of Canada, US and Germany. In Canada and US the landline density is almost two times more than mobile density, 65 and 35, whereas in the US the popularity of mobile is comparatively less than landline, the figures are nearly 50 and above 65/100. And finally the numbers of Germany are 70 and 60 mobiles and landlines respectively.
In conclusion, it seems that mobile phone use is higher in Europe than in North America. That ends the report.
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