The bar chart illustrates the usage of telecommunication by the citizens of the chosen nations.
Overall, it is clear that the major countries prioritize mobiles over landlines, while the European Communities are leading the North American countries.
The major number of people using mobile phones are basically from te European nations. Italy and Sweden having the highest rank in this list with approximately nine thousand users. Denmark is having around three thousand less numbers than UK having eighty thousand customers. Germany is a little behind the rest. On a rough estimate, the USA and Canada have fewer cell phone users—around thirty-nine hundred and forty-nine-hundred in the USA and Canada, respectively.
In case of the landline users, things take a different turn. The largest number of people who enjoy postpaid services are from Denmark—nearly nine thousand. The Americans and the Canadians prefer telephones over a wired communication. Subsequently, the other EU nations have a lower rate of subscribers for wired telecommunication, Italy being the lowest with only four thousand users.
