USB modem stopped working after udev 091-3 upgrade

I just udated my system today and my speedtouch modem stopped working. If I try to connect i get
Connect (0.38): No such device
So i had to downgrade to udev 091-2 and its okay now. What could be the problem?

could you please delete udev.rules file and then reinstall udev?
and then try again with udev 092-2, thanks.

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