> - To reconfigure for another mobile company.

If you're using another carrier, either you have just changed the SIM,
or you've just started/finished roaming, correct? In either case, Ubuntu
should see the carrier change, try auto-detecting the APN, and leave the
fields blank if it fails, so there's no need to blank the fields
manually.

> - To remove my 3G configuration because I did it wrong.

If you did it wrong, it shouldn't have activated in the first place, so
the settings should not have been saved. The only ways to exit the
dialog are to cancel (reverting to the previous settings, which are
either functional or blank), or to activate successfully. So that by
itself is not a reason to have a specific function for blanking the
fields.

> - To reconfigure my current 3G configuration because it changed by the
mobile company

How often does that happen? I don't know, but I'm guessing hardly ever,
because it would break a lot of people's connections all at once.

I'm making some assumptions here about the current implementation
because I can't test it myself. So if any of the "should"/"shouldn't"
things I said don't actually work the way I describe, please report
those as individual bugs. :-)

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