Optical Fiber Preform Market to Skyrocket, Reaching $22 Billion by 2031 Amid 5G and Data Center Boom

January 26, 2026
Optical Fiber Preform Market to Skyrocket, Reaching $22 Billion by 2031 Amid 5G and Data Center Boom
  • The Optical Fiber Preform Market is poised for rapid expansion, growing from about USD 6.55 billion in 2025 to roughly USD 22.08 billion by 2031, at a compound annual growth rate around 22%.

  • This surge is driven by rising demand for high-bandwidth communication infrastructure and the expansion of fiber-to-the-home/building networks, along with the ongoing rollouts of 5G and the growth of hyperscale data centers.

  • Faster 5G deployment and network densification are fueling demand for denser fiber backhaul and fronthaul links to support massive MIMO and higher frequency bands.

  • The full report is available for purchase or as a PDF through The Insight Partners, with contact details provided for inquiries.

  • Major manufacturers profiled include Hengtong Group, Fujikura, Furukawa Electric, Sterlite Technologies, Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable, Sumitomo Electric, Prysmian Group, Heraeus, Corning, and OFS Fitel.

  • Additional profiles cover Broadcom, Cisco, Huawei, Fujitsu, Nokia, Juniper, Keysight, Agiltron, EMCORE, and Accelink, highlighting diverse players in the ecosystem.

  • Applications span Telecom, BFSI, and other sectors, with global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East & Africa.

  • Recent developments include US-compliance enhancements by Sterlite Technologies and polarization-maintaining fibers from Coherent Corp, alongside ongoing eco-variant startup innovations and rising procurement activity as 2026 infrastructure upgrades roll out.

  • Wavelength categories cover 850, 1310, and 1550 nm (plus other bands) tailored for short, medium, and long-distance transmission across networks.

  • Market trends show a shift toward specialized multi-mode fiber preforms for short-range, ultra-fast data transmission, with a push toward environmentally sustainable production and greener data centers.

  • Optical Circuit Switching is gaining traction in AI clusters to manage east-west traffic and reduce electrical-to-optical conversions.

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