Unetwork License:
Make Your Phone Work for You
Turn your phone into a telecom edge network operator. Download the app, claim a license, and put your device to work.
Download the App
Get the Unetwork app on Android or iOS. Free to install, no special hardware needed.
Claim a License
Browse available Unetwork licenses below and claim your lease code. Choose from 50/50, 40/60, or 30/70 reward splits.
View Available LicensesActivate Your License
Open the app, tap "License Operator," enter your lease code, and your phone starts earning automatically.

How It Works
Where does the money come from?
Telecom companies pay real money for network verification data. That revenue funds operator rewards. No token emissions, no recruiting, no financial products.
Telecoms pay for data
Carriers need ground-truth data about their networks. Traditional drive testing requires trained technicians and specialized vehicles costing hundreds of thousands per campaign. Unetwork replaces this with thousands of phones already in people's pockets.
Your phone does real work
The Unetwork app runs five task types: Caller ID testing, SMS verification, Scout (walking coverage maps), Runner (driving coverage maps), and Connection (passive signal measurement). Every completed task produces verifiable telecom data.
You earn a share of revenue
Operators earn Unetwork Points (1 UP = 1 USD) for completed tasks. UPs are not a speculative token. There are no staking lockups, no volatile price swings, and no requirement to buy or hold any cryptocurrency to participate.
This is a service business, not a financial product. The network earns money by selling telecom verification data to carriers. Operators earn a share of that revenue based on the tasks their phones complete.
The Edge Network
Five tasks. Every one earns real money.
Your phone performs real telecom tasks in the background. Each completed task generates proof on chain and pays you in UPs.
Telemetry
Passive background measurement of latency, speeds, and network availability. Zero active involvement required. Maintain 95% average uptime to maximize your rewards.
Caller ID Testing
Your phone receives test calls to verify caller ID data transmits correctly across network boundaries.
SMS Verification
Test SMS delivery accuracy, timing, and content integrity. Identifies routing issues and spam filter problems.
Scout
Map network coverage on foot. Record signal strength, network type, and GPS coordinates as you walk through an area.
Runner
Map coverage while driving. Capture handoff behavior between cell towers at vehicle speeds.
Earnings Breakdown
How much does a Unetwork license earn?
Current earnings per license
Connection, Caller ID, and SMS tasks active now
Projected with Scout & Runner
Based on alpha test data. Not guaranteed.
Current monthly UPs
~0 UPsProjected with Scout & Runner
~0 UPsLicense credit cost
$0.00/moData usage cost
~$0/moEarnings projections are based on alpha test data and are not guaranteed. Actual rewards depend on your region, device uptime, task availability, and network demand. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Plan around the current ~$7 rate and treat projected figures as potential upside. Monthly costs include a $3.99 license credit and approximately $3 in mobile data.
Operator Responsibilities
What does good standing require?
Operating a Unetwork license is a real commitment with real rules. The network enforces quality standards to maintain the value of the data it sells to carriers.
Maintain uptime above 95%
Keep your phone online and connected as close to 24/7 as possible. The network targets 95% average uptime. Drop below that consistently and your license may be reassigned by the node owner.
One license per device
Each license is bound to a single phone. Running licenses on emulators, virtual machines, or VPN clusters is prohibited and will result in license revocation.
Grant required permissions
The app needs location, phone, and SMS access to assign the full range of tasks. Denying permissions reduces your available task types and earnings potential.
This is real work, not free money. Your phone performs legitimate telecom verification tasks that carriers use to improve their networks. Operators who treat it seriously earn consistently. Those who do not, do not.
Privacy & Data
What data does Unetwork collect?
Network performance data only. Signal strength, call test results, message delivery verification, and GPS coordinates during coverage mapping. Your personal information, browsing history, contacts, photos, and app usage are never accessed or transmitted.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Unetwork earnings come from telecom service fees, not from recruiting new users. Carriers like World Mobile pay Minutes Network for crowdsourced network verification data. That revenue is distributed to operators who complete tasks. There is no referral system, no multi-level structure, and no requirement to recruit anyone.
Telecom companies pay for network verification data that Unetwork operators generate. Traditional drive testing costs carriers hundreds of thousands of dollars per campaign. Unetwork provides the same data at a fraction of the cost using ordinary smartphones. The revenue comes from these service contracts, not from speculation or new user sign-ups.
No. The Unetwork app collects network performance data only: signal strength, call test results, SMS delivery verification, and GPS coordinates during coverage mapping tasks. Your personal information, browsing history, contacts, photos, and app usage are never accessed or transmitted. No KYC is required to operate a license.
A single Unetwork license currently earns approximately $7 per month in UPs at typical uptime levels. The $48 per month figure is a projection based on alpha test data for when Scout and Runner tasks launch more broadly. That projection is not guaranteed. After monthly costs of roughly $5 to $7 for data and the license credit, net income at current rates is modest. Plan around the current rate and treat the projection as potential upside.
Yes. Unetwork is the official rebranded name of Unity Network. All Unity Node licenses, Unity operator licenses (ULO), Unity Node Owner licenses (UNO), and the Unity app now operate under the Unetwork brand. The technology, rewards system, and license structure remain exactly the same. Only the name has changed.
A single Unetwork license currently earns approximately $7 per month in UPs (1 UP = 1 USD). With Scout and Runner tasks expected to launch broadly, projected earnings increase to approximately $48 per month for a full node at 50% uptime, though this is not guaranteed. Your actual earnings depend on your reward split with the node operator (50/50, 40/60, or 30/70), your device uptime, and the types of tasks available in your region. After monthly costs of roughly $5 to $7 for data and the license credit, most operators should plan around the current rate.
Earnings accumulate as Unetwork Points (1 UP = 1 USD) and can be withdrawn through the Unetwork management portal. The minimum withdrawal is $5 USD and the maximum is $150 per transaction, with unlimited transactions allowed. For a full step by step walkthrough, visit our withdrawal guide at unetworklicense.com/withdraw.
UNO stands for Unity Node Owner. A UNO owns the actual Unetwork Node software license, which comes with 200 operator licenses. ULO stands for Unity License Operator. A ULO leases one of those 200 licenses from a node owner and runs it on their phone. The reward split between UNO and ULO is defined in the lease agreement, typically 50/50, 40/60, or 30/70 in favor of the operator.
You need a smartphone running Android 8.0 or higher, or iOS 14 or higher, with at least 2 GB of RAM. A stable Wi-Fi or mobile data connection is required. The app uses approximately 7 GB of mobile data per month and has minimal impact on battery life. It runs in the background without interfering with normal phone use.
Download the Unetwork app, open the Work tab, and tap Bind License. Enter your lease code exactly as provided, including dashes. Sign in with your email address and verify it. Once verified, your license is active and your phone begins completing network tasks automatically. The entire setup takes about 5 minutes.
No. Each phone can only run one Unetwork license at a time. If you want to operate multiple licenses, you need a separate device for each one. Running licenses on emulators, virtual machines, or VPN clusters is prohibited and will result in your license being revoked.
Round 1 node sales priced each Unetwork Node at $5,000 for a package of 200 operator licenses. Round 1 is sold out. Round 2 pricing is $10,000 per node. Each node still includes 200 licenses that can be operated by the owner or leased to others. Licenses are NFTs and can be transferred or resold.
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