E52 - Advanced VoIP settings 3.x v2 - VoIP service...

E52 - Advanced VoIP settings 3.x v2 - VoIP service profile settinsg unavailable
Hello,
I have Nokia E52 with firmware 091.003, with installed VoIP advanced settings 3.x version  2.0.
My problem is that I have unavailable Profile settings in VoIP services menu ( with SIP profile defined)
to set WMCMDA(?)  ON to use 3G.
Factory reset of settings neither reflashing of FW by Nokia OVI suite did not help.
My previous E52 ( stolen from me ) with FW 07x.nnn or older had  it available......
Do anybody know, or has clue, about the reason and solution ?
I use Nimbuzz 3rd party VoIP, that works great on wifi/ 3g and even Edge,
but for some reasons is cancelling voice after 65 s of the call....
Poutnik

BTW, I would not believe how deletion of extra VoIP service can ruin Nokia Connection destination/target (?) groups, so Nokia is not easily able to access internet.
E.g. Opera mini, instead of list of variable APs starts t offer just
System Default and
Always ask,
but none of them is usafull, because even Always ask fails, never asking me....

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