I see the last command line example at the following URL also shows
"username" and "user" are transposed:

   https://ubuntu.com/core/docs/networkmanager/configure-cellular-
connections

The page currently shows:

$ nmcli c add type gsm ifname <interface> con-name <name> apn
<operator_apn> username <user> password <password> pin <PIN>


The page should show:

$ nmcli c add type gsm ifname <interface> con-name <name> apn
<operator_apn> user <username> password <password> pin <PIN>

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Title:
  APN command line : 'username' and 'user' are transposed

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Pertains to the following man page's Connection Management Commands section : 
 
     https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/nmcli.1.html

  Man page currently shows:

             type gsm [apn APN] [username user] [password passwd]

                 apn
                     APN - GSM Access Point Name.

                 user
                     user name.

                 password
                     password.

             type cdma [username user] [password passwd]

                 user
                     user name.

                 password
                     password.


  The man page should be corrected to show:

             type gsm [apn APN] [user username] [password passwd]

             type cdma [user username] [password passwd]


  
  I suggest correcting the man page so it's correct for people trying to use 
this version of Ubuntu.

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