One thing though. Lately, I used an official Linux client in .deb format
that is present in the storage in the modem accessed via Windows and
somehow got it running.

Thereafter, I got successfully connected to the internet.

Also, the method works on both 12.10 and 13.04 with usb_modeswitch removed.
I also, disable the NetworkManager for completely while using it.

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Title:
  Teracom T-U500 EVDO modem ( 15eb:7153 ) does not get detected

Status in “usb-modeswitch” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I recently purchased a Teracom T-U500 EVDO modem for use with BSNL
  network.

  However, on plugging in the modem does not get detected.

  I have tried using both the default usb_modeswitch packages and also the 
latest ones given on the modeswitch site.
  I have also tried it on USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports.

  I have also tried it on Ubuntu 12.10 x64, i386 and Ubuntu 13.04 x64.

  In none of the cases could I get it to detect.

  Surprisingly, the modem gets detected when these packages are
  installed and also show up in the Network Manager.

  Here is a file with dmesg and lsusb logs given.

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