Ah, sorry, but I can't tell. It was a USB driven Huawei.

You know, this was a year ago. And the problem was with the internet
connection. So repairing it was needed like water in the desert.

I tried hard for about a month or two, but ultimately failed with
solving it with that modem. So I switched to another connection method
(DSL) at another internet provider, gave my 3G modem to a guy who used
another OS, and forget about the whole problem at all.

Probably I'll try to avoid anything from Huawei in the future. They
should have a few developer working on native Ubuntu support for their
products, don't they? But they seem to ignore Ubuntu, so I'll seem to
ignore them at all.

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Title:
  NM frequently disconnects mobile broadband and refuses to reconnect

Status in ModemManager (with NetworkManager support):
  New
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  network manager disconnects from 3g network frequently, but does not
  reconnect if I select the network from nm-applet.

  If I uncheck the 'Enable Mobile Broadband' option and then check it
  again and click the network, it attempts to connect. It also connects
  if I reinsert the 3g datacard

  I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 Natty alpha 3, 64bit

  modemmanager 0.4+git.20110124t203624.00b6cce-0ubuntu1
  network-manager 0.8.4~git.20110228t143901.5cdded6-0ubuntu1
  network-manager-gnome 0.8.4~git.20110228t141430.abba62f-0ubuntu1

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