```
The assumption from the kernel side seems to be that persisting this is 
"something for the desktop to handle", which seems pretty sensible given that 
one of the queries in almost any desktop setup (including ours) is "where are 
you?" from which we derive the timezone but could equally derive the regulatory 
region (I note we don't currently appear to -- perhaps this bug should affect 
ubiquity too?).
```

This rings a bell, working from memory with wireshark I think
NetworkManager does a double connect, first to grab the country code
then the actual wpa_supplicant/dhcp exchange. Dan Williams would be the
one to ask.

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