I'm not sure what you mean when you say "some extra scripting" and "with
the right setting". Even if I connect my phone manually using rfcomm
(with sudo), Network Manager has no way to setup a PPP connection, let
alone one with all the extra initialization needed for a 3G dialup -
this is a regression from 0.6 where it was possible to set up generic
PPP connections that worked both with standard modems and with bluetooth
phones if you bound them manually.

I got my phones to work with dial-up, using a 20 line script (with
several "sudo") that does the rfcomm bind and starts gnome-ppp or wvdial
with the correct configuration - I wouldn't call that simple, and it
took me quite a while to get it right so I wouldn't call that easy to
the point that the average Joe can do it.

I think the current situation where someone with no system
administration or programming background CAN NOT get bluetooth based
network access, far from ideal and is several years behind the
competition - on another operating system I can get both my bluetooth
phones to setup dial-up networking in minutes without any need for
scripting or running obscure administrator only commands.

What I expect from Canonical and Network Manager developers, is to have
"mobile broadband" connections start by attaching to a bluetooth device
that supports DUN, instead of only using USB and PCMCIA connected
modems.

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[MASTER] NM 0.7 lacks bluetooth 3g support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269329
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