[Expired for network-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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[Expired for connectivity-api because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: connectivity-api
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
GSM connected, but no data plan -
list-modems
http://paste.ubuntu.com/9810922/
list-contexts
http://paste.ubuntu.com/9810930/
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Title:
GSM connected, but n
AFAIK, there's no way for ofono to know that "credit has run out".
ofono is responsible for attaching to the GPRS network and ensuring that
the correct ConnectionManager DBus properties are exposed ( 'Powered'
and 'Attached' ). Likewise ofono exposes one or more GPRS contexts
which NM may choose t
@mathieu-tl
this bug is not about informing the users that their data plan has ran
out or that there might be additional costs to data connectivity.
This bug is about Connectivity API telling the applications that there
is network connection available, but still no data is moving in or out.
Firs
I'm less worried about "keeping track of data" and more worried on apps
defining their behavior based on connectivity state (enabled parts of
the UI, etc).
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. insert SIM card with data plan that has run out/expired
2. notice NetworkingStatus repor
@Michael
Tsk, tsk... no image information, nor device listed. Please update
your description.
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Title:
GSM connected, b
There isn't much we can do with NetworkManager for this: different
providers implement their plans differently. Here in Canada, many
providers will still let you stay connected (or successfully create a
new connection) even if your "plan" as run out, but you'll be charged
extra credit on a prepaid
Connectivity-api relies on NM to inform when we have Internet
connection.
We need more info.
I've never used a SIM where your data plan can "run out". Could it be
that the mobile broadband connection actually success to activate
(device gets an IP, maybe even a DHCP record), but no data is being
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
GSM connected, but no
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
GSM connected, but no data
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