I appreciate the frustrations this can cause, but the situation is open
upstream and to have standard dial-up (e.g. serial modem) support added,
please make sure you let the upstream developers know it's an important
issue on the related bug (see at the top of the report for the
NetworkManager project), as well as on the NetworkManager mailing list
(see http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager).

I don't think there is a need to further add "me-too"'s to this bug
report, it just dilutes the useful implementation details.

As a workaround, I know gnome-ppp isn't installed by default, but
pppd/pppconfig is. You can use the following command (in a Terminal), to
configure your modem to be used to connect to the internet:

sudo pppconfig

Thanks.

** Description changed:

  Network Manager doesn't seem to be able to set up modem ppp / dial up
  connection altough the old network configurator of GNOME could.
+ 
+ WORKAROUND (for now):
+ 
+ use pppd; which allows configuring a serial modem with the "sudo
+ pppconfig" command, which will ask all the necessary questions.

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Title:
  MASTER Network Manager integrated ppp support - should allow the
  configuration of dial up modems

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