The given bar graph provides information about the usage of mobile phones and landlines per 100 people in several countries.
Overall, what stands out in this graph is that the highest number of mobile phone users was in Italy, Sweden, and the UK, while Canada and the US had the fewest users. Additionally, in Denmark, landlines were the most popular, with just under 90 users per 100 people, whereas Italy had the lowest with just above 40 users per 100 people.
Looking at the details, Italy had the highest number of mobile phone users, at 90 per 100 people, while it also recorded the lowest number of landline users at 42 per 100 people. The number of mobile phone users was similar in Sweden, the UK, and Denmark compared to Italy. Conversely, the lowest number of mobile phone users was found in Canada and the US, with 39 and 49 users per 100 people, respectively.
In contrast, the highest number of landline users was in Denmark, while Sweden and the US both had similar numbers of landline users, just under 70 per 100 people.
