Putting a bit more thought into this, I'm a bit concerned by regressing
user. The plus side, as per our face-to-face discussion, there are not
many modem users, but still... maybe I'd like to investigate some
possibilities.

Reading up on the modemmanager page gave me some necessary context here.
I agree with the upstream decision not to unlock modems automatically
and their recommendation for distributions not doing it automatically as
well. That being said, 20.04 has been released with auto-unlocking, so
this feels like going against our stability principles in Ubuntu. Some
question here regarding this: does the new modemmanager add some new FCC
locked modems in 1.18 in comparison to 1.16? Since one fair way to go
forward in my eyes (at least right now) would be to keep auto-unlocking
the previously supported modems but require manual unlocks of the new
ones. Are there any new ones? Or does this basically only relate and
lock down those that were previously available?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1965901

Title:
  SRU the new 1.18 serie to focal for hwe

Status in libmbim package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in libqmi package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in modemmanager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  We want to update to the newer serie for better hardware support
  (support for Quectel EM120R-GL and EM160R-GL)

  [Test Plan]

   * install modemmanager, libmbim, and libqmi from -proposed
   * reboot and try WWAN function to see if any regression there.
   * perform general dogfooding of its reverse dependencies (network-
     manager, gnome-control-center etc.)

  [Where problems could occur]

  The new version no longer automatically performs the FCC unlock
  procedure by default, see details on
  https://modemmanager.org/docs/modemmanager/fcc-unlock/

  It means some modem will stop working out of the box.
  Users can manually install the unlock utility as described in the "FCC unlock 
procedures in ModemManager >= 1.18.4" section in the page above.

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