This problem is confirmed for 12.04 Alpha 1.  The version of
NetworkManager that is installed is current (0.9.3.0) and all updates
have been done (none held back).

The version of NetworkManager that works well in 10.04 LTS appears to be 0.8.0 
based on the format of the deb file ie.
network-manager_0.8-0ubuntu3.2_i386.deb
(NB this older version does not have the --version switch so I'm unsure how to 
verify this)
By "works well" I mean it behaves as you would expect - if Mobile Broadband had 
been enabled previously it returns to that state when you resume from a suspend 
or hibernate, or when you power on.  If the signal is lost because you pass 
through a 3G Blackspot it re-connects as soon as it gets a signal.

I'm unsure how I can get this bug moving from "incomplete" and of "low"
importance to something that will be looked at.  It would be nice if we
could have this working for the LTS release because at the moment moment
computing with current releases is a fail.

Chris  (Off to look at the Gnome NetworkManager project website)

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  Mobile Broadband must be enabled after every power on, suspend,
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