Internet in Poland

The term "Internet in Poland" refers to various aspects related to the state of the Internet in the Republic of Poland. This encompasses issues such as Internet access, governance, freedom, and infrastructure, as well as social, economic, and political factors that contribute to the digital landscape in Poland.

As of 2024, 95.9% of households in Poland had internet access, of which 72.1% had fixed broadband with median download speeds of 152.13 Mbps and upload speeds of 45.24 Mbit/s, while access to mobile broadband internet was present in 75.9% of households. Overall, 99.9% of households with children and 98.7% of businesses reported having broadband internet access. 56.1% of all fixed-line connections are fiber-optic, including 56.2% between 300 and 1000 Mbit/s

Internet usage in Poland varies by age group, with significantly higher rates among the younger generations, as 100% of those aged 18–24 and 96% of those aged 25–34 use the Internet. However, there is a notable digital divide, as only 25% of individuals aged 65 and older are connected.

Moreover, data shows that 58.5% of the population in Poland engages with e-government platforms, accessing a range of online resources and public services.