UMTS disapeared in Nokia E5

I bought a london used Nokia E5-00u, made in
Hungery, Orange customised (i mean, if you on it you
will see the logo of orange network provider)
After using it like 3 weeks i updates the software
version. Some couple of days later I found out I
couldn't see the UMTS network mode with which I use to toggle to 3G network mode. I formated my
phone by dialing *#7370#, but yet the situation
remain the same. Another problem is that the installation files in the
application manager refused to oppen after i had
formatted the phone, eccept when memory card is
removed.
Someone help me please
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Every Nokia has a product code printed on the label below the battery and on the sales box (material code). That product code is actually the variant of the standard firmware, the variant you got.
Some variants have some menu options disabled. The best you can do, change the product code, refurbish the firmware, and be happy. However, we cannot help you with that, because officially those tools are copyright protected for Nokia Care.

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    Apr 13 15:48:59 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:48:59 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2) state changed, 'disabled' --> 'enabling' (reason: user-requested)
    Apr 13 15:48:59 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:48:59 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:48:59 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/16: 3GPP Registration state changed (unknown -> registering)
    Apr 13 15:49:00 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/16: 3GPP Registration state changed (registering -> home)
    Apr 13 15:49:00 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Successfully set preferred SMS mode: 'PDU'
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.918969] option1 ttyUSB0: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.919022] option 2-1.2:1.0: device disconnected
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.919054] cdc_ether 2-1.2:1.1 wwan0: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, Mobile Broadband Network Device
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB0): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (net/wwan0): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.931763] option1 ttyUSB1: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.931833] option 2-1.2:1.3: device disconnected
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.932351] option1 ttyUSB2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB2
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.932396] option 2-1.2:1.4: device disconnected
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem fully enabled...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/16: state changed (enabling -> registered)
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Simple connect state (4/10): Wait to get fully enabled
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Simple connect state (5/10): Allowed mode
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2) state changed, 'enabling' --> 'registered' (reason: user-requested)
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB1): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> WWAN now enabled by management service
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB2): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): device state change: prepare -> unmanaged (reason 'removed') [40 10 36]
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): deactivating device (reason 'removed') [36]
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): cleaning up...
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): taking down device.
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <warn> (ttyUSB2) failed to connect modem: Cannot run sequence: 'Could not open serial device ttyUSB2: No such file or directory'
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: <warn> (ttyUSB2) failed to disconnect modem: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: No such interface `org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.Simple' on object at path /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/16
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.998746] usb 2-1.2: USB disconnect, device number 40
    Apr 13 15:49:09 arch kernel: [ 2486.578992] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 41 using ehci-pci
    Apr 13 15:49:09 arch kernel: [ 2486.666135] scsi60 : usb-storage 2-1.2:1.0
    Apr 13 15:49:09 arch mtp-probe: checking bus 2, device 41: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2"
    Apr 13 15:49:09 arch mtp-probe: bus: 2, device: 41 was not an MTP device
    Apr 13 15:49:10 arch usb_modeswitch: switching device 12d1:1520 on 002/041
    Apr 13 15:49:10 arch kernel: [ 2487.557227] usb 2-1.2: USB disconnect, device number 41
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.592650] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 42 using ehci-pci
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.681431] option 2-1.2:1.0: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.681711] usb 2-1.2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB0
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.684060] cdc_ether 2-1.2:1.1 wwan0: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, Mobile Broadband Network Device, 02:50:f3:00:00:00
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.684473] option 2-1.2:1.3: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.684697] usb 2-1.2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB1
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.684891] option 2-1.2:1.4: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.685116] usb 2-1.2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB2
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.685542] scsi61 : usb-storage 2-1.2:1.5
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch kernel: [ 2491.686508] scsi62 : usb-storage 2-1.2:1.6
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch mtp-probe: checking bus 2, device 42: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2"
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch mtp-probe: bus: 2, device: 42 was not an MTP device
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch systemd-sysctl[3278]: Duplicate assignment of kernel/sysrq in file '/usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf', ignoring.
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [wwan0] Found '2' plugins to try...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [wwan0] Will try with plugin 'Huawei'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [wwan0] Will try with plugin 'Generic'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Found '6' plugins to try...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Will try with plugin 'Huawei'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Will try with plugin 'Nokia'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Will try with plugin 'Via CBP7'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Will try with plugin 'Cinterion'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Will try with plugin 'Iridium'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB1] Will try with plugin 'Generic'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB1) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Found '6' plugins to try...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Will try with plugin 'Huawei'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Will try with plugin 'Nokia'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Will try with plugin 'Via CBP7'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Will try with plugin 'Cinterion'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Will try with plugin 'Iridium'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB2] Will try with plugin 'Generic'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB2) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Found '6' plugins to try...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Will try with plugin 'Huawei'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Will try with plugin 'Nokia'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Will try with plugin 'Via CBP7'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Will try with plugin 'Cinterion'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Will try with plugin 'Iridium'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (Plugin Manager) [ttyUSB0] Will try with plugin 'Generic'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB0) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB1): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB0): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:14 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:15 arch kernel: [ 2492.689243] scsi 61:0:0:0: CD-ROM Vodafone CD ROM (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    Apr 13 15:49:15 arch kernel: [ 2492.690344] scsi 62:0:0:0: Direct-Access Vodafone Storage (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    Apr 13 15:49:15 arch kernel: [ 2492.692858] sr0: scsi-1 drive
    Apr 13 15:49:15 arch kernel: [ 2492.697937] sd 62:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB1) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB2) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB1): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:17 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:18 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:18 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:18 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Creating modem with plugin 'Huawei' and '4' ports
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem initializing...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem for device at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2' successfully created
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem: state changed (unknown -> locked)
    Apr 13 15:49:27 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> couldn't load IMSI: 'SIM PIN required'
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> couldn't load Operator identifier: 'Cannot load Operator ID without IMSI'
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch ModemManager[344]: <warn> couldn't load list of Own Numbers: 'SIM PIN required'
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): failed to look up interface index
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> WWAN now disabled by management service
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): new Broadband device (driver: 'cdc_ether, option1' ifindex: 0)
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/19
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): device state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'none') [20 30 0]
    Apr 13 15:49:28 arch /etc/gdm/Xsession[572]: Fensterverwalter-Warnung:Log level 8: nma_mobile_providers_database_lookup_cdma_sid: assertion `sid > 0' failed
    dmesg
    [ 2449.761094] scsi 59:0:0:0: Direct-Access Vodafone Storage (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    [ 2449.761262] scsi 58:0:0:0: CD-ROM Vodafone CD ROM (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    [ 2449.764499] sr0: scsi-1 drive
    [ 2449.766051] sd 59:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
    [ 2449.766619] sr 58:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
    [ 2481.918626] option1 ttyUSB0: option_instat_callback: error -108
    [ 2481.918969] option1 ttyUSB0: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
    [ 2481.919022] option 2-1.2:1.0: device disconnected
    [ 2481.919054] cdc_ether 2-1.2:1.1 wwan0: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, Mobile Broadband Network Device
    [ 2481.931763] option1 ttyUSB1: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1
    [ 2481.931833] option 2-1.2:1.3: device disconnected
    [ 2481.932351] option1 ttyUSB2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB2
    [ 2481.932396] option 2-1.2:1.4: device disconnected
    [ 2481.998746] usb 2-1.2: USB disconnect, device number 40
    [ 2486.578992] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 41 using ehci-pci
    [ 2486.666135] scsi60 : usb-storage 2-1.2:1.0
    [ 2487.557227] usb 2-1.2: USB disconnect, device number 41
    [ 2491.592650] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 42 using ehci-pci
    [ 2491.681431] option 2-1.2:1.0: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected
    [ 2491.681711] usb 2-1.2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB0
    [ 2491.684060] cdc_ether 2-1.2:1.1 wwan0: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, Mobile Broadband Network Device, 02:50:f3:00:00:00
    [ 2491.684473] option 2-1.2:1.3: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected
    [ 2491.684697] usb 2-1.2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB1
    [ 2491.684891] option 2-1.2:1.4: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected
    [ 2491.685116] usb 2-1.2: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB2
    [ 2491.685542] scsi61 : usb-storage 2-1.2:1.5
    [ 2491.686508] scsi62 : usb-storage 2-1.2:1.6
    [ 2492.689243] scsi 61:0:0:0: CD-ROM Vodafone CD ROM (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    [ 2492.690344] scsi 62:0:0:0: Direct-Access Vodafone Storage (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    [ 2492.692858] sr0: scsi-1 drive
    [ 2492.694013] sr 61:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
    [ 2492.697937] sd 62:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
    journalctl -b
    Apr 13 15:49:15 localhost kernel: scsi 61:0:0:0: CD-ROM Vodafone CD ROM (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    Apr 13 15:49:15 localhost kernel: scsi 62:0:0:0: Direct-Access Vodafone Storage (Huawei) 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    Apr 13 15:49:15 localhost kernel: sr0: scsi-1 drive
    Apr 13 15:49:15 localhost kernel: sr 61:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
    Apr 13 15:49:15 localhost kernel: sd 62:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB0) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB1) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB2) launching port probing: 'at, qcdm'
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB1): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:17 localhost ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:18 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:18 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:18 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB1) forced to close port
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> Creating modem with plugin 'Huawei' and '4' ports
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem initializing...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) opening serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): port attributes not fully set
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem for device at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2' successfully created
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> Modem: state changed (unknown -> locked)
    Apr 13 15:49:27 localhost ModemManager[344]: <warn> couldn't load IMSI: 'SIM PIN required'
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost ModemManager[344]: <warn> couldn't load Operator identifier: 'Cannot load Operator ID without IMSI'
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost ModemManager[344]: <warn> couldn't load list of Own Numbers: 'SIM PIN required'
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) closing serial port...
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost ModemManager[344]: <info> (ttyUSB2) serial port closed
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <warn> (ttyUSB2): failed to look up interface index
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <info> WWAN now disabled by management service
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): new Broadband device (driver: 'cdc_ether, option1' ifindex: 0)
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/19
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost NetworkManager[272]: <info> (ttyUSB2): device state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'none') [20 30 0]
    Apr 13 15:49:28 localhost /etc/gdm/Xsession[572]: Fensterverwalter-Warnung:Log level 8: nma_mobile_providers_database_lookup_cdma_sid: assertion `sid
    errors.log
    Apr 13 14:44:23 arch ModemManager[344]: mm_serial_port_close: assertion `priv->open_count > 0' failed
    Apr 13 14:44:23 arch NetworkManager[272]: nm_system_iface_set_up: assertion `ifindex > 0' failed
    Apr 13 14:46:37 arch kernel: [ 2341.281264] option1 ttyUSB0: option_instat_callback: error -71
    Apr 13 14:46:37 arch kernel: [ 2341.320505] option1 ttyUSB0: option_instat_callback: error -108
    Apr 13 14:46:37 arch NetworkManager[272]: nm_system_iface_set_up: assertion `ifindex > 0' failed
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch kernel: [ 2481.918626] option1 ttyUSB0: option_instat_callback: error -108
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch ModemManager[344]: mm_serial_port_close: assertion `priv->open_count > 0' failed
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: nm_system_iface_set_up: assertion `ifindex > 0' failed
    Apr 13 15:49:04 arch NetworkManager[272]: modem_prepare_result: assertion `state == NM_DEVICE_STATE_PREPARE' failed
    Apr 13 16:02:12 arch kernel: [ 3268.356353] option1 ttyUSB0: option_instat_callback: error -108
    Apr 13 16:02:12 arch ModemManager[344]: mm_serial_port_close: assertion `priv->open_count > 0' failed
    Apr 13 16:02:12 arch NetworkManager[272]: nm_system_iface_set_up: assertion `ifindex > 0' failed
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