I did

sudo mv /usr/sbin/modem-manager /
sudo killall -9 modem-manager
sudo G_SLICE=always-malloc valgrind --log-file=valgrind.out /modem-manager 
--debug 2>&1 | tee modem-manager.out

While the last one was running I have (as on the last test) first
clicked "Enable Mobile Broadband" in the Network Manager menu, near the
bottom. After some seconds I got an OSD pop-up that I am registered for
GSN or so. Now I clicked on "T-Mobile (Telekom) Default" in the "Mobile
Broadband" section. The indicator applet icon of the Network Manager
started spinning, telling that it is searched for a network. After some
time it stopped spinning without connection established. After that,
modem-manager still kept running for some hours (it did not crash this
time) and so I pressed Ctrl+C. Also, I did not get a connection, as
before.

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  modem-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc() - REGRESSION: No
  internet access via mobile broadband

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