The provided bar chart compares the number of mobile phones and landlines across seven countries per 100 people.
Overall, the use of landlines is more prominent in Canada, US, and Denmark, while mobiles are more popular in Germany, UK, Sweden, and Italy. Also, the total number of landlines and mobiles in relation to the population varies significantly across the countries, with Denmark having the most and Canada having the fewest in total.
As mentioned previously, Denmark is the most developed country in this area, with more than 80 mobiles and 85 landlines per 100 people. Canada has the least combined number, slightly less than 40 mobiles and above 60 landlines per 100 people.
The gap between the number of mobiles and landlines is the largest in Italy, with 90 mobiles and around 40 landlines per 100 people. However, Denmark, with a 5-unit difference, has the smallest gap among the countries. Germany has the second smallest gap, at ten units.
