Alexander, just confirming that this behavior is consistent.

On the initial recognition, it is assigned ttyACM0, but NetworkManager
can't use it (I don't know why not).  After removing the device, and
even if removing /dev/ttyACM0, reinserting the device it gets
/dev/ttyACM1, which NetworkManager doesn't want to use.  Creating the
symlink makes it work.

So we have a workaround, but also a reproducible situation that should
be fixed.

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[KARMIC][REGRESSION] Network Manager .8 broken with UM175 (Verizon/Alltel 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414604
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