The phone runs tasks
The app runs telemetry, caller ID CLI, SMS CLI, connectivity verification, and other eligible checks depending on available tasks.
What is Unetwork
The Unetwork App turns an ordinary smartphone into an active telecom network verification device.
Once a license is active, your device can complete eligible tasks such as telemetry, CLI, SMS, and connectivity checks. Keep the device online, opt in to available tasks, and earn rewards when work is completed and validated.
Works on compatible Android phones and iPhones.
The license lets your phone join as an operator.
Rewards depend on eligible completed tasks and real network demand.
A licensed phone runs eligible network tasks; the network validates the work and assigns rewards when the task is completed and passes review.
The app runs telemetry, caller ID CLI, SMS CLI, connectivity verification, and other eligible checks depending on available tasks.
Unetwork checks whether the task was completed correctly and whether the data is useful for telecom verification.
Rewards depend on eligible completed tasks, uptime, task type, location, connection quality, and overall network conditions.
Unity Network could be confused with Unity Technologies, the company behind the Unity game engine. Unetwork is clearer and has its own identity.
The name and visual identity changed. Licenses, operator accounts, codes, rewards, and app functions continue under the Unetwork brand.
Telecom networks have internal data, but carriers and enterprises still need clear visibility into how real devices perform in real locations under real network conditions.
Labs and field campaigns help, but they are often expensive, temporary, and limited to a few places or testing routes.
The app distributes tasks to smartphones with active licenses, helping surface coverage gaps, routing issues, fraud signals, revenue leakage, and other network risks.
Current network reach
40,000+ devices 170+ countries 1,500+ citiesThe Unetwork License Operator runs an active license on a device. The Unetwork Node Operator organizes and provides licenses as the network grows.
The UNO does not need to personally operate every phone. Licenses can be assigned to operators with local devices and local connections.
The ULO runs available tasks from their location and contributes real network data where demand and active tasks exist.
How the work flows
The split can vary by license. For example, with a 70/30 split, 70% of rewards from the device go to the ULO and 30% goes to the operator who provided the license.
Rewards are not fixed and depend on real network demand. Each payout period is affected by eligible completed tasks, uptime, task type, location, connection quality, and overall network conditions.
Some tasks run in the background. Others need to be enabled or require a simple action from the operator. A device has a better chance of receiving tasks when it is consistently online and reliable.
Unetwork is a growing network participation opportunity, not fixed income. Rewards depend on actual task demand and the validated work each device contributes.
You choose which tasks your device can join. Each task contributes differently depending on demand, location, and network conditions.
Collects network and service data from the device to measure mobile performance, stability, and real connectivity.
Checks whether caller ID appears correctly on real incoming calls across carriers, countries, and live routes.
Tests sender ID visibility and message integrity using real SMS delivery and inbox confirmation.
Researches and validates telecom routes using ScoutQuest, Scout, and Runner workflows.
Read the ScoutQuest guideUses phone sensors to create truly random data that can support critical systems.
These tasks work together to find and validate telecom routes as network conditions change.
Calls assigned verification numbers and records whether the route connects correctly across carriers and regions.
Retests known routes to confirm whether they still work as carriers and network conditions change.
The Unetwork app setup is simple. You only need a compatible smartphone, an internet connection, and an active license code.
Download the official Unetwork app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, then create an account using your email address.
Get a license code from Unet Club and copy it before activating the app.
Enter the license code in the app to activate your device and connect it to the network.
Disable battery optimization for Unetwork so the app can keep running in the background without the device limiting, pausing, or closing it.
Review the available task categories in the app and turn on additional tasks you want to run when your device is eligible.
After setup, the app can begin receiving available tasks while it runs in the background.
Task availability depends on device compatibility, region, carrier support, and current network demand. Not every phone will receive the same task types.
Common setup issues come from disabled permissions, aggressive battery settings, or background activity limits. When those are active, some task categories may not be available on the device.
For a more detailed guide, screenshots, and troubleshooting steps, use the full setup guide when available.
Operator payouts
Unetwork rewards can be withdrawn from the app to a compatible crypto wallet. Bank transfers are planned, but for now users should check supported wallets, assets, and networks before withdrawing.
Once rewards are available in your account, add a compatible wallet address and request a withdrawal in the app. Currently supported blockchain networks include Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Solana, XRP, and Cardano.
The app sends rewards onchain. The local step for converting them into cash or local funds happens outside Unetwork, so the best option depends on your country, available payment channels, exchange limits, verification requirements, network fees, and local regulation.
These are examples of options users commonly check. Availability can change, so review wallet support, KYC requirements, fees, and payout methods before sending funds.
Check whether USDT or USDC is supported on the correct network, including fees and options to a bank or local e-wallet.
Review withdrawal methods, limits, identity verification, and exact blockchain network compatibility before transferring.
Make sure the wallet accepts the asset and selected network. A correct address on the wrong network can still lose funds.
Compare fees, stablecoin support, processing time, and bank payout rules before moving rewards.
Choose a wallet where you can clearly see and control the address and network before confirming.
If you are unsure about the network, asset, or wallet address, ask support before sending.
Do not send rewards to an exchange deposit address unless the exchange supports the exact blockchain network you selected in Unetwork. Funds can be permanently lost when the wallet address is correct but the network is wrong.
Unetwork is supported by companies and infrastructure connected to telecom, distributed verification, and data records.
Minutes Network develops and maintains Unetwork's core infrastructure, including task distribution, operator systems, data verification, and network coordination.
World Mobile is an infrastructure partner that brings World Mobile Chain for recording hashed test data, helping make network verification transparent, immutable, and independently verifiable.
View World Mobile ChainApex supports telecom infrastructure and network service operations, helping connect Unetwork task demand to real commercial telecom environments and mobile operator workflows.
Unetwork operates in the telecom testing and network verification industry, where mobile operators and infrastructure providers need real-world performance data from real environments.
As new contracts and integrations arrive, the volume and diversity of available tasks can expand across countries, carriers, and mobile environments.
These relationships help connect the network to commercial telecom environments while keeping the operator expectation clear: available tasks depend on demand, region, and technical requirements.
Unetwork is growing, but rewards can change. Participation works best when the device is reliable, stays connected, and has active tasks in its region.
Earnings depend on real task demand, not a fixed or guaranteed payout.
Country, carrier, network quality, and regional availability can change results.
Once the app is set up, the phone is compatible, and the internet is stable, it is simple to maintain.
Long-term potential depends on continued need for telecom verification using real devices.
Quick answers about the app, licenses, rewards, tasks, and setup.
Yes. Unetwork is the new official name for Unity Network. Existing licenses, rewards, operator accounts, and app functionality continue under the Unetwork brand.
Unetwork is developed by Minutes Network and works with infrastructure and telecom ecosystem partners, including World Mobile and Apex Telecom.
Install the Unetwork App on your device, get a license code from Unet Club, and paste it into the app to activate the license.
A compatible Android phone or iPhone, a stable internet connection, and an active Unetwork license are enough. The setup is built for normal phones, not mining hardware, servers, or advanced technical work.
Yes. The Unetwork app is available for Android and iOS through the official app stores.
Task categories include telemetry, Caller ID CLI testing, SMS CLI testing, connectivity verification, and entropy generation. Availability depends on device, location, carrier, and network demand.
Caller ID and SMS tests usually need an active SIM. Other tasks may work depending on device compatibility, permissions, connection type, and regional task demand.
Rewards depend on real network demand, eligible completed tasks, uptime, task type, location, connection quality, task validation, and overall network conditions. This is why rewards can vary by device and region.
Each license has a defined split between the License Operator and the operator who provided the license. For example, with a 70/30 split, 70% of rewards from your device go to you and 30% goes to the license provider.
Once you earn rewards, they are added to your account and you can withdraw them when you reach the minimum. The level of earnings depends on available tasks, local demand, your phone, network quality, uptime, and task validation. Each completed task earns a reward based on its value to the network.
The app is designed to collect only the technical data needed for network tasks and activity verification, such as connection quality and device performance. Your name, contacts, and private data are not required to participate.
The app is built to be efficient in the background and not resource-heavy. Actual battery and data usage depends on active task types, device conditions, and how often the device receives work.
Operators can manage multiple licenses. Each device runs one active license at a time, which keeps task tracking and rewards clear.
Once your balance reaches the minimum amount, you can withdraw rewards from the app through the supported payout options.