“…Smith and Timberlake, 2002) connecting the global economy: the most important cities also harbour the most important airports, while extensive fibre backbone networks that support the Internet have equally been deployed within and between major cities, thus creating a vast planetary infrastructure network on which the global economy has come to depend almost as much as physical transport networks. The intermeshing of the above-mentioned infrastructures with other networks such as tourism and business travel (Faulconbridge et al, 2009), international migration (Benton-Short et al, 2005), cultural and ethnicity networks (McEwan et al, 2005), global media (Krätke, 2003), etc. simultaneously mould the outcome of globalization processes through cities, and empirical WCN researches in this approach use this observation to map transnational urban networks through such infrastructures.…”