Windows has no similar common software as NM, at least until Windows 8,
but relies on third party dialers.

Android uses what I referred to above, and 'G' for GPRS and '4G' for
LTE.

iPhone uses 'E', '3G', '4G'/'LTE': http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1976

I tried digging in the history of the icons and found there the pointer
to the bug referred to above.

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Title:
  NM applet icon do not indicate mobile broadband access technology

Status in Monochrome Icons for Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “ubuntu-mono” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  It would be nice if the NM applet would indicate which broadband
  access technology that is used, like "E" for edge, "H" for 3.5 G, "H+"
  for HSPA+ and "L" for LTE.

  I see there is code in nm-applet do do this, but it does not seem to
  work.

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