The graph bar illustrates the increase in cell phone possession measured by millions among six different European Union countries from 2000 to 2005. It can be seen that the increase of mobile phone possessors in Germany was highest while that of Spain was the lowest.
The growth in cell phone ownership in Germany was the highest. There were about 4 million possessors mobile phone in 2000. The figures rose dramatically approximately by 10 million and reached a peak at 14 million in 2005. Therefore, the most significant growth of mobile phone owners in Germany was about 18 million from 200 to 2005.
While Spain experienced the smallest quantity of the handphones during of the time. There was nearly 1 million mobile phone owners in 2000. This data increases sharply approximately 5 million in 2005. The volume of ownership in Spain in 2005 was five times higher than 2000. Consequently, the total of the growth in cell phone ownership was around 6 million between 2000 and 2005.
The graph bar illustrates the increase in cell phone possession (wrong word) measured by (wrong word) millions among six different European Union countries from 2000 to 2005. It can be seen that the increase of mobile phone possessors (wrong word) in Germany was highest while that of Spain was the lowest. The growth in cell phone ownership in Germany was the highest.
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The graph bar illustrates the increase in cell phone possession (wrong word) measured by (wrong word) millions among six different European Union countries from 2000 to 2005. It can be seen that the increase of mobile phone possessors (wr