This is a great shame, especially since its touted as a feature in the
Intrepid press release:

[quote]
3G Support
For constant connectivity public WiFi has limitations. Improvements to the 
network manager in Ubuntu 8.10 makes it simple to detect and connect to 3G 
networks and manage connectivity. This connectivity is delivered through an 
inbuilt 3G modem, through 'dongle' support, through a mobile phone or through 
Bluetooth. It is a complex environment that Ubuntu 8.10 simplifies through a 
single interface and the auto-detection of many of the most popular devices. 
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[MASTER] NM 0.7 lacks bluetooth 3g support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269329
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