Yes, definitely a software issue.  It should be trivial to trigger NM to
do a search for access points when resuming.  It's not a hardware issue,
as an "iwlist scan" functions immediately after resuming.

Though it seem to meet all of the conditions for 100 paper cuts:
- bugs that are system-wide
- bugs that impact standard workflows (like connecting to the network...)
- bugs that are easy to address, rather that ones that require significant 
design or development efforts
- issues with existing features, rather than requests for new features
- bugs that relate to usability and design, rather than broken software

It seems to me that forcing users to wait 30-60 seconds every time they
open their notebook is quite a big usability concern.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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network manager slow to reconnect after suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274405
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