In the imaginary of the ubiquitous society, where digital communications exert a categorical infl uence on the development and evolution of new communication environments, the transmitter and the receiver, as well as the models once used to explain the communication process, now exhibit obvious limitations in their capacity to explain. The real world and existing circumstances have gone beyond them. In the history of the development of the mass media, one can see a resistance to certain “remediations”. From the standpoint of media ecology, the Internet – the intelligent medium of communication – can be understood as a logical extension of the telegraph, which was the fi rst exteriorization of our nervous system.