DUNS for GPRS/EDGE-enabled 2G phone under BlueZ5.14

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Hello,

I am new to this list and I am writing because I am in urgent need of
some pointers/help. I connect through a GPRS/EDGE-enabled 2G phone
using Bluetooth which worked seamlessly under Bluez4. However, I am
unable to get it to work under Bluez-5.14 (on Fedora 20). I tried using
bluetoothctl but I am unable to even pair the device.

Here is what I get:

$ bluetoothctl 
[NEW] Controller B4:B6:76:57:B1:46 alakananda.stat.iastate.edu-0
[default] [NEW] Device FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 SGH-T249
[bluetooth]# power on
Changing power on succeeded
[bluetooth]# devices
Device FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 SGH-T249
[bluetooth]# pair FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 
Attempting to pair with FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4
[CHG] Device FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 Paired: yes
Pairing successful
[CHG] Device FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 Paired: no
[CHG] Device FC:A1:3E:B8:26:D4 Connected: no
....

I do not know how to get this to work. Is DUNS no longer there under
Bluez5? Or am I missing some library?

I am sorry if this is a simple question but it would be really nice to
get some pointers. I am not afraid of reading manuals and going
through the commandline.

Please keep replies to the list.

Many thanks for any help!

Best wishes,
Ranjan 
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