The bar chart illustrates the amount of cell phones and landlines per 100 people in seven countries (Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy).
Overall, Italy has the most number of phones, while land lines are the lowest. In contrast, Canada represents the smallest amount of mobile phones. Additionally, the largest number of land lines is in Denmark.
Canada, US and Denmark share the same pattern with a higher number of mobile phones. Canada has approximately 40 for cell phones and around 60 for land lines. The amount of cell phones and land lines in US are 48 and 68, respectively. Moreover, The number of cell phones and land lines in Denmark are quite similar with 81 and 87, respectively, making Denmark accountable for the highest total of phones.
On the other hand, Germany has 70 for mobile phones and 60 for landlines. The number of cell phones is higher than those in landlines in UK (85 and 58 respectively). Similarly, Sweden has roughly 88 for cell phones and around 68 for land lines. Italy shows the highest difference between the amount of cell phones and land lines with 90 and 41.
