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This position paper discusses the challenges and trade-offs of implementing a middleware that supports ubiquitous contextawareness, i.e., a scenario where context-aware applications may move throught network environments without suffering disruptions in their context-based interactions. We present a middleware approach based on the concept of context domains that satisfy some of the requirements of this scenario.