No, I discovered it just now.

By the way, I now remember that the E1750 was not the modem I had when I
filed the report. The old modem is no longer in my possession, so I
can't say how that works with 12.04.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426138

Title:
  Slow and unreliable detection and connection of USB 3G Modem -- Huawei
  E1750

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  Comparing the handling of my Huawei USB 3G modem on Jaunty and Karmic (Alpha 
5), I find that Jaunty does it a lot better:
  1) On Karmic, the modem is often not detected when plugged in and I have to 
unplug and replug it a few times to have it show up in nm-applet.
  2) On Karmic, sometimes the first connection attempt fails almost immediately.
  3) On Karmic, the time to establish a connection is about twice as long as on 
Jaunty.
  4) On Karmic, if I unplug the modem after using it and then replug it, 
sometimes the modem will not show up again in nm-applet, until I restart the 
computer.

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