The bar chart compares the proportion of users per 100 people between mobile phones and landlines in six different nations of the world.
Overall, mobile phones dominate in most European countries, including Germany, UK, Sweden and Italy , while landlines are more widely used in Canada, US and Denmark.
people in Germany, UK, Sweden and Italy are more inclined to have a mobile phones than landlines. 90% of people keep a mobile phone with them in Italy, which is tops the list and is followed by Sweden(almost 90%). in contrast, the proportion of landline installation in Italy is less than half(nearly 45%).
There are different patterns in other areas. The major type of instruments held by people is landlines, with proportion reaching 88 per 100 people in Denmark and ranging from 60% to 70% in Canada and US. As for mobile phones, except for 82% in Denmark, the data are below 50%.
