International audienceThis paper works through some of the tensions, contradictions, and issues that are brought to the surface when we think through carefully the shifting co-evolution of cities and communications technologies. Building on recent theoretical strands of urban studies, the paper suggests an alternative conceptual angle on ICTs and urban networks to the "inter-city" approach, which, while cognizant of the (in part digitally-mediated) relationality of cities, develops a more qualitative understanding of the urban as an assembled space of parts of other places. From this view, urban information flows are constructed, maintained, and experienced through an inherently socio-technical process based on the day-to-day activities and...