The data on the import of fibre optic cables to Poland shows fluctuating growth patterns, with significant increases in certain years (e.g., 2017’s 139.16% year-on-year growth) and decreases or stagnations in others (e.g., 2022’s -0.51% year-on-year change). Notably, a consistent positive trend is forecasted from 2023 onwards, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.69% anticipated through 2028, indicating steady, albeit slower, growth in imports compared to the more volatile patterns seen in previous years.
Looking ahead, factors such as technological advancements, infrastructural development projects, and the global shift towards more data-intensive technologies are likely to shape the future trends in Poland’s import of fibre optic cables. Increasing demand for higher bandwidth and faster internet connections, along with government initiatives to improve digital infrastructure, could further drive growth in this sector.