The line graphs illustrates the subscriptions to devices such as mobile phone and fixed phone lines per 100 people in four different countries ( India, the UK, Uruguay, Eritrea) from 2005 to 2015. It highlights main upward trends and key differences among the given data.
Overall, it is clear that, Uruguay was major leading country for mobile phone subscription, while the lagging country was Eritrea. In contrast, the UK was the main country which used the subscriptions for fixed lines, the lowest number accounted for Eritrea.
Examining deatils, Uruguay recorded the highest value for 150 people which used subscription for mobile phones, India rose gradually (25 to 80 per people approximately) from 2009 till 2015 throughout the period. In contrast, the UK had the highest proportion at the beginning of the data, while Eritrea remained unchanged and had the lowest value in the fianl year.
In terms of subscription for fixed phones, the trend was rather different. The UK had the highest proportion of using subscription from 2005 to 2015 (58 people approximately). While Eritrea and India accounted for a much smaller number about 5-6 people respectively. From the beginning 2005, Uruguay fluctuated from 30 people to 35 people for subscription.
