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The Unsigned Integer
Explanation:
Solution
The data type i would ascribe to a pointer is the unsigned integer because it can be a pointer (int*number).
The unsigned Integer: they are like integers that is whole numbers, but have the property that they don't contain a + or - sign related with them. thus they are seen as non-negative (zero or positive).
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Explanation:
I am attaching the table as an image with updated table containing required information for the following WAN technologies.
T1/DS1 => Digital Signal 1 (T-Carrier 1),
T3/DS3 => Digital Signal 3 (T-Carrier 3),
OC3 (SONET) => Optical Carrier 3 (Synchronous Optical Networking),
Frame Relay,
ATM => Asynchronous Transfer Mode,
MPLS => Multi-protocol Label Switching,
EPL => Ethernet Private Line.
Although you have mentioned most of the information yourself, there were some wrong data in it. So I have updated them with correct information in the attached table.