What's the user impact here please? Does this hardware not work at all
in Noble? Just in specific regions? Or in some other specific
circumstances?

>   * Install Compal's WWAN services which is maintained in
https://github.com/palcomwireless/linux_pkgs

Is this external software required? If so, then why must we modify
Ubuntu to support this, instead of also supplying the software changes
required from external sources? If Ubuntu in itself is being enabled in
some way to support this hardware, then I'd expect the test plan to
function exclusively from Ubuntu's default software sources. It is not a
hardware enablement in Ubuntu to still require software from outside
Ubuntu to make it work. Please explain.

>   * The service can finish FCC unlock with patched libmbim
successfully after system boot up

What does this mean? How are you determining this? What steps is someone
following the Test Plan supposed to follow?

>   * The Modem can work with Internet access after valid SIM is
inserted

Please be more specific about what the tester should to to verify this.
For example, "Access https://www.google.com/ in Firefox and verify it
loads as expected" would be fine. Or if you think that just pinging an
IP address successfully is sufficient, then maybe that's fine. But
please be specific, so that if there is a regression then we will later
be able to consider what the QA process actually was.

** Also affects: libmbim (Ubuntu Noble)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: libmbim (Ubuntu Noble)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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