With substantial assistance provided by the UK broadband network, Scotland will soon be introduced to the fibre optics technology. The appointment of deployment for the network has not yet been specified, but the installation procedure is most definitely in order.The Scottish city of Dundee will soon make its mark in history, as the country’s first fibre optic equipped city. According to plans by operational facilities, broadband speeds should be available at speeds capable of substantial data employment, up to 100Mbps as soon as 2010. The fibre optic service will be made available over 55,000 residents. These speeds top those in many other locations, readily available for massive data transfer. Currently, Scotland’s highest speeds are a mere 24 Mbps, less than most UK networks.The progression of broadband UK technology has been significantly profuse, supplying proficient developments at a lightning-fast pace. AS subscribers across the UK acquire broadband, and some even fibre optics, economic increases will be seen across the industrial market. Though this new network is not the first of such developments, investors will still be fascinated by the innovation. The new interest in broadband will fuel an allowance for prosperity, creating a constructive demand within the industry. In the years to come, fibre optics shows potential for expansion, resulting in the eradication of copper line networks.