Mobile Broadband and Linux

I finally broke down and ordered a mobile broadband card.  I travel enough that I've been considering one for a while.  The final catalyst for me making the jump is that Sprint has a EVDO USB product that officially supports Linux - the Sprint Franklin U680.  The USB device comes with all drivers (Linux, OS X and Windows) stored on the device itself.  Simply plug it into your laptop, copy the Linux_Ubuntu folder to your machine, run a command or two (depending on the Linux variant you are running)... and it actually works.  Exactly as advertised, the first time I tried.  I have to admit I'd purchase quite a few more products if they'd simply support Linux like this.  If course if AT&T supported tethering on my phone I wouldn't need a separate mobile broadband card, but that's an entirely different post altogether.

--jeremy