On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 6:15:13 am Nishit Dave wrote:

> However, what I am trying to work out is why the browser or anything else
> can't connect to the internet.  I tried your advise to use the server
> assigned dns, but it is not working.

Don't know if this is any help, but there is a list of mobile providers and 
the info they use as part of Gnome here:

http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/mobile-broadband-provider-
info/trunk/serviceproviders.xml?view=markup

I stumbled across it when I upgraded my Kubuntu laptop to the then Intrepid 
(8.10) development version and one day when I was in the UK the Network 
Manager packages pulled in the mobile-broadband-provider-info in.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid/mobile-broadband-provider-info

NetworkManager works out of the box on that laptop with a Three 3G modem. :-)

Might be a handy package for OM/QE, etc..

cheers,
Chris
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