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Betavine Connection Manager
Betavine Connection Manager aims to be an easy to use, fully featured mobile broadband manager application, supporting as many devices, operating systems and distributions as possible, while providing a decoupled, easy-to-reuse and standards based core. Betavine Connection Manager is released under the GPL license.
Main Features
- Extensive devices support
- More than 80 devices plugins.
- Verified and tested with 3G/GPRS Networks across a range of Cell types and signal strengths.
- Comprehensive functionality
- Fully tested USSD stack accross a range of third party modems on the Vodafone network.
- Full SMS support - including confirmation receipt.
- Contacts list integration with evolution email.
- Import/Export of SIM contacts
- Manual control over bearer type registration (3G/GPRS).
- Verified and tested automatic APN selection for all Vodafone Networks
- Service integration
- Fully integrated support for Vodafone UK Topup services with PAYT SIM's.
- Verified and tested with Vodafones Sure Signal Femto Cell products.
- Full PUK/PIN compliance across all Vodafone Networks
- Interoperability
- Fully integrated with Network Manager
- Works across all Networks supported by Modem Manager
- User and developer friendliness
- Fully decoupled D-BUS core daemon implementing the ModemManager standard.
- Developer API D-Bus plugins for SMS on Linux systems.
- A support channel via Betavine forums.
Community
- Forums
- Bug Tracker
- IRC channel: irc.oftc.net #bcm
Documentation
Connecting BCM or Linux with other Modems and Handsets
This section of the wiki is setup to allow the community to add pages on issues on connecting Linux or BCM with USB modems that we don't support out the box, or with GSM/GPRS Handsets in a tethered mode.



