I agree with Vishal,
Many of us still have to pay for bandwidth usage per MB. I currently live in 
India where I have 1 GB monthly cap. It might seem funny, but its reality in 
developing countries. If I exceed my usage then I am charged Rs. 0.90/MB where 
conversion rate is 1USD= 46INR

The user should be asked whether they want to install the updates and
even told that the installer will connect to the internet to download
the updates. Many of us can install updates later after installation
using AptOnCD, this way we can save our already expensive bandwidth.

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ubiquity hangs 82% done configuring apt (scanning the mirror)
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