I have had this problem as well with AT&T broadband and a Sierra
Wireless USBConnect 881 on a fresh install of Karmic.  I was previously
using Jaunty and had no problems, and upgrading Jaunty to Karmic caused
no problems.  A fresh install of Karmic exhibited this behavior.

Everything seemed to work fine on the connection to AT&T broadband, I
couldn't reach any websites.  (Once or twice, the connection seemed to
work fine, but there was no apparent commonality to any actions I had
taken to get it to work.)  Disconnecting, unplugging, rebooting, and
restarting network manager seemed to have no effect.

After reading this bug, I checked my /etc/resolv.conf file and found
that it had no entries in it.  I added an entry for "nameserver" with
the first ip address on the opendns site and everything began working
fine, even after disconnect and reconnect.

By doing the following, I was able to add DNS entries to the connection
so that it works consistently:

Right click on the network manager icon in the top panel, and select "Edit 
Connections..."
Choose the "Mobile Broadband" tab.
Select the "AT&T Data Connect" entry and click the "Edit" button.  (an editing 
dialog appears)
Choose the "IPv4 Settings" tab
Change "Method" to "Automatic (PPP) addresses only"
Enter your nameserver ip addresses in DNS Servers, separated by a comma or 
semicolon.  I entered the opendns entries as follows: 208.67.222.222, 
208.67.220.220 but you should check their website and see if these are 
appropriate for you.  If I can dig out the AT&T nameserver ip addresses, I may 
change to them, though opendns seems to work well so far.

I don't know what the overall problem is or if this helps resolve it (or
if it has already been resolved!), but I hope this info will help anyone
who has a similar problem.

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[karmic] Network manager add DNS servers only once for mobile broadband
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420999
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