It did not work with default setup of Kubuntu 14.04, but I made it work
after blacklisting modules qmi_wwan & cdc_wdm as recommended at some
Internet pages like http://kubuntu.ru/node/13046
(https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=uk&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fkubuntu.ru%2Fnode%2F13046
&edit-text=&act=url)

Anyway I would call this a regression : what's the point of supporting
QMI/CDC/WDM in the kernel, if ModemManager does not support older
versions of QMI services ? Why break support of existing hardware by
these 'improvements' ? Why make plain users find workarounds for this
problem ?

Don't know if it is worth to append this bug also to 'linux' package, or
leave it to 'modemmanager' only.

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  unable to use Sprint/Franklin U301 modem (16d8:6008, CMOTECH CMO6008)
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