The chart compares the number of mobile phones and landlines per 100 people in six different countries.
Overall, the number of landlines in Denmark is the highest, whereas the reverse is true for Italy’s landline usage. Moreover, the U.S. and Sweden show somewhat similar patterns. Regarding mobile phones, the U.K., Denmark, Sweden, and Italy have the highest figures, while Canada, the U.S., and Germany have the lowest number of phones.
Focusing on mobile phones first, in Canada 38 mobile phones is used which is significantly lower than 48 smartphones in U.S.. In Germany and Denmark exhibited much more noticeable figures, 70 and 82 respectively. The U.K. and Sweden showed relatively similar numbers, the respective figures of 85, and 88. Italy’s phone usage is the highest, 90 mobile phones per 100 people.
In terms of landline usage, Denmark make up the highest number, 90. In Canada, 62 landline is used, compared to 42 in Italy. American and Swedish people use 68 landlines, while German and British people exploit 60 and 58 landlines.
