This chart illustrates the number of mobile phones and landlines divided by one hundred people in the countries. Those selected countries include Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden, and Italy.
As mentioned in the foregoing diagram, it can be obviously noticed that the number of mobile phones per 100 people are increasing respectively, from Canada to Italy, and the number of landlines are fluctuate. Additionally, Italy has the huge impact on the number of mobile phones and landlines divided by 100 people as it has the smallest and biggest users.
It is clearly evident that Canada has the smallest customers per 100 people who are using mobile phones, which is around 38, and Italy has the largest number of landlines per 100 people, whic is approximately 90. Moreover, people in Italy using lowest number of landlines divided by 100 people, which is approximately 42, and the highest country number of people per 100 people who are using landlines is Denmark, which is around 87.
This chart illustrates the
number
of mobile
phones
and landlines divided by one hundred
people
in the countries. Those selected countries include Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden, and Italy.
As mentioned in the foregoing diagram, it can be
obviously
noticed that the
number
of mobile
phones
per 100
people
are increasing
respectively
, from Canada to Italy, and the
number
of landlines are
fluctuate
.
Additionally
, Italy has the huge impact on the
number
of mobile
phones
and landlines divided by 100
people
as it has the smallest and biggest users.
It is
clearly
evident that Canada has the smallest customers per 100
people
who are using mobile
phones
, which is around 38, and Italy has the largest
number
of landlines per 100
people
,
whic
is approximately 90.
Moreover
,
people
in Italy using
lowest
number
of landlines divided by 100
people
, which is approximately 42, and the highest country
number
of
people
per 100
people
who are using landlines is Denmark, which is around 87.