did you try to fill in your pin etc. in the connection editor? If that
doesn't help, please remove the current connection from connection
editor, then remove the libmbca0 package and plug in your device again.

Now there should be a "auto GSM" connection in the network-manager tray
applet. Try that. Does that work better?

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0.7 "New" 3G config dialogue broke my Huawei E220 support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289690
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