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Even though broadband penetration is growing like dough on some yeast, Sun is still actively minimizing the JRE download, primarily for space constrained devices.
Much of what JRE requires can (and some are considering it) be refactored into bundles, whereby end-user will only have to download the required bundles (process will be automated), instead of the kitchen sink.
Kitchen sink is a plus, as it provides all the developer would ever need, but for purposes of minituarization, and specialization, bundles are welcome.
Not likely in Mustang (1.6), but more likely in Dolphin (1.7) some of these optimizations are going to appear, making not only download smaller, but startup times much better and overall performance even closer to a native environment.