Network agnosticism: why networks must disappear Barnet, Belinda 10.4225/03/5906b218b9b66 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Network_agnosticism_why_networks_must_disappear/4955813 This article discusses pervasive computing as it relates to mobile content and mobile networks in particular, and argues that we need a unified networking concept that can bridge fixed and wireless networks and heterogeneous wireless technologies. It also discusses contemporary software applications that provide a content strategy that can transport a users personal content and identity between networks, and calls for more work in this area. The article discusses current interconnectivity and interoperability between networks in Australia and recommends more work in this area. Copyright 2009 Belinda Barnet. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher. 2017-05-01 03:57:11 Mobile networks 10.2104/tja09040 Digital content journal article 1835-4270 Internet Network agnosticism monash:110767 Mobile content 1959.1/787004