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What Graph says. Host= Users. Telephone to cell phones.

These graphs show the telecommunications in specific countries. The blue bar shows the amount of devices run within this country. The yellow bar shows the internet use of that countries populations. The Green is the number of phone lines, and the red is the number of cell phones. The U.S. has a large number of internet hosts, but many of it's actual internet users is drastically less. The U.S. population also has a very small number of telephones and a slightly larger number of cell phones. This shows us that the U.S. population mainly uses cell phones and internet to stay connected with the occasional person relying on a telephone. In comparison Sweden's population is drastically more high tech than the U.S.'s population. Sweden has more internet users than it has internet hosts, and this could show that Sweden is advancing faster than it can supply devices. Also, Sweden is far more high tech as nearly all of it's population has a cell phone and almost half of it's population also have a telephone. This shows that while the U.S. has more devices many of it's population can't use these devices. The opposite is true for Sweden as much of its population is high tech but there aren't enough internet devices to fuel their demand. This shows that Sweden is becoming more technologically superior than the U.S. because few of the U.S. population actually uses an internet device.