I just tried the i386 Live-CD to check if this is an issue of the 64bit 
version. In the Live environment, the card was instantly recognised, I was 
asked for the PIN and could connect. I didn't even have to modprobe nozomi. As 
there was no freeze after starting Firefox and surfing a bit, I decided to 
install this instead of the 64 bit version.
Unfortunatly, after installation, the same problem as before. Ubuntu almost 
instantly freezes when I start Firefox or Evolution.
What is strange though is that it takes a lot longer until the freeze if I just 
use the terminal. I wanted to check for Updates, so I did apt-get update, which 
went fine and then apt-get upgrade, which downloaded the first 10-20MB fine 
before freezing again.

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nozomi module completly crashes ubuntu after 3G connection is established
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658672
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