On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:03 AM, stranger in black.....
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> It is very easy to connect Internet via mobile broadband in ubuntu
> (intrepid onwards). But the network provider's name should be there. How
> could I add the connection if the network provider's name is not present
> there (for example *aircel* connection). I connected it via 
> wvdial<http://www.gnuise.co.cc/gnulinux-tips/connect-internet-with-aircel-kerala-in-ubuntu-using-wvdial>.
> But wvdial is not pre-installed nowadays.....
> ..............................

Its very easy,
Even if it is not listed, select some random, say Airtel and click Finish.
Then Edit connections --> go to mobile Broadband --> Then edit the
connections (e.g. Airtel)  --> replace APN (Access Point Name) with the
service provides APN (You should get from the service provider config
settings).

Airtel: airtelgprs.com
Tata Docomo: TATA.DOCOMO.DIVE.IN
Aircel: aircelgprs.po

Let me know if you were not able to find APN.

>
>
> Junise Safvan
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