It works fine in Mint 14..as of my experience..

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On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 1:32 AM, deeps <[email protected]> wrote:

> i have used NTC EVDO on my ubuntu 12.04
> but it rarely connects...don't know it is dude to network signals or
> device is itself
>
> Steps to configure NTC EVDO
> 1. Insert EVDO
> 2. When you will click on Network icon at top...you will be see option to
> setup mobile broadband
> 3. Follow its steps
> 3. Also configure your settings as show in image
> Number: #777
> Username: ntcdma
> Password: ntcdma
>
> If everything goes fine...your should get net connection
>
> Also let me know...i am the only one who gets connection rarely or others
> having the same problem too
> I think its device which not working properly...i guess device drivers is
> just fine....
>
>
>
> On Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:23:16 AM UTC+5:45, Diwash Pradhan wrote:
>>
>> Just Bought a EVDO of NTC. But i don't know how to make it work. The
>> cover says unlocked for android.
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 27, 2010 3:25:56 PM UTC+5:45, HempalShrestha wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> In recent days, I have been searching for an fast Internet connection on
>>> the move. I approached the NTC and UTL to learn about any new way for High
>>> speed data communication on the move. As all must be aware, UTL comes with
>>> the USIM, which is kind of okay, but not quite comfortable fast to depend
>>> on it. There was one other option introduced by NTC, they call in EVDO, I
>>> was wondering how does it work? what it the speed it provides?  IS it
>>> somehow near to 64/128KB cable connection?  So that one could use Skype and
>>> other such online applications for full scale computing. And most
>>> important, did anyone have used it on Linux. Please do share, if this is a
>>> good option for fast Internet and if so how to do it on Linux.
>>>
>>> Also, is there happen to be any other technology/option, which gives
>>> your liberty to have one user account and connection throughout the
>>> Kathmandu valley (if not throughout Nepal) and make you work online? Will
>>> be glad to learn about it. Does Ncell have any new option for this sector?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Hempal Shrestha
>>> Kathmandu, Nepal
>>> 977-98510-77031
>>>
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