This should be fixed in the modemmanager 0.6 branch by these commits:

author  Dan Williams 2012-05-30 16:47:10 (GMT)
committer       Dan Williams 2012-05-31 22:27:34 (GMT)
commit  cf561995c1c15d21967e0f15caf155748aac4051
tree    0d675aeb32bb181009f5fc46ecef4c46eabe91c0
parent  166844b946e110bced999ed01638fa7bc29b589e

uml290: add mode switching tool
Switches UML290 mode between 4G/LTE, 3G/EVDO/1X, and auto. 

and:

author  Dan Williams 2012-06-04 18:52:09 (GMT)
committer       Dan Williams 2012-06-04 18:52:09 (GMT)
commit  a46dcb10e26aa95960b568ad857424d8ed227739
tree    6e337b0548dfc251119d5a9e8d45a8c04db57063
parent  2493ca360e08013ccc084356b4a1af62b3dd3bf8

uml290: allow setting more global modes

Unfortunately the modemmanager 0.6~git201203261122.16a0029-0ubuntu1
snapshot currently in the Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal Quetzal" repositories is
older than this and does not contain these patches.  A new snapshot will
hopefully be made before the 12.10 release.

** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => modemmanager (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  4g gsm used by the Pantech uml290 does not work

Status in “modemmanager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  4g gsm works fine in Ubuntu 10 and Mint 10 but not at all in Ubuntu 11
  or Mint 11. pppd will connect. If a working file is loaded from a 10
  version into /etc/NetworkManage/system-connections it will not work.

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