I'm not sure that knetworkmanager (KNM) and plasma-widget-network-manager 
(PWNM) has anything to do with each other - only that PWNM should become a more 
KDE4 like replacement for KNM.
If you uninstall PWNM by "apt-get remove plasma-widget-network-manager", you 
are able to start the old KNM from cli by executing "knetworkmanager". Running 
it and creating a new mobile connection witch works fine with my Huawei E220, 
and I can dis- and enable it as I wish.  Of course you need to configure it 
manually, as the nice guide Ubuntu has isn't avalible in Kubuntu.

So still no luck with PLASMA-WIDGET-NETWORK-MANAGER and mobile devices
in my up to date 9.04 Beta.

BTW I tried only to remove the PWNM applet from the panel not
uninstalling it, and KNM did work this way too - I guess it do not
occupy the DBus then, and thereby keeping KNM form using the same
device.

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