To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-17355 by Ms Wendy Alexander on 1 October 2001, what information it has on which areas and exchanges have now been equipped with broadband asymmetrical digital subscriber line technology and which (a) area and (b) exchange (i) has and (ii) has not been equipped with such technology. At the moment, the following 67 Exchanges across Scotland have been ADSL enabled:Aberdeen BalgownieAberdeen DenburnAberdeen DyceAberdeen KincorthAberdeen LochnagarAberdeen NorthAberdeen WestAlloaArbroathAyrBlantyreCumbernauldDalgety BayDumfriesDundee ParkDundee SteepleDunfermlineEast KilbrideEdinburgh AbbeyhillEdinburgh CraiglockhartEdinburgh DalkeithEdinburgh DeanEdinburgh DonaldsonEdinburgh FountainbridgeEdinburgh GrantonEdinburgh LeithEdinburgh LibertonEdinburgh MorningsideEdinburgh MusselburghEdinburgh NewingtonEdinburgh PortobelloEdinburgh Rose StreetEdinburgh WaverleyElginFalkirkGlasgow BridgetonGlasgow CentralGlasgow ClydebankGlasgow CroftfootGlasgow DouglasGlasgow GiffnockGlasgow GovanGlasgow HalfwayGlasgow IbroxGlasgow LangsideGlasgow MaryhillGlasgow MerryleeGlasgow PaisleyGlasgow PollockGlasgow RenfrewGlasgow RutherglenGlasgow ScotstounGlasgow SouthGlasgow WesternHamiltonInverness MacdhuieKilmarnockKirkcaldyLivingston StationMotherwellPenicuikPerthPrestwickSt AndrewsStirling CastleTroonWhitburnThese exchanges cover 34% of the Scottish population.In addition, BT have allocated demand "trigger points" to a further 62 exchanges in Scotland.