Live networks
Telemetry is collected from active devices connected to real carriers, locations, and service conditions.
Unetwork task guide
Real devices collect network intelligence from live environments, helping customers understand what is actually happening across active mobile networks.
Real-world signal
Telemetry is the process of collecting real-world network intelligence directly from active devices. The result is useful signal from real locations, not assumptions.
Telemetry is collected from active devices connected to real carriers, locations, and service conditions.
It helps replace assumptions, surveys, and synthetic tests with evidence from actual user environments.
Each useful measurement adds to a larger picture of performance, coverage, and service quality.
Calibration
Data is only valuable if it can be trusted. Calibration keeps measurements consistent, comparable, and reliable across devices, locations, and time periods.
Operator requirements
For ULOs, the work is straightforward: activate a license, keep the app signed in, and let a genuine device contribute eligible measurements when demand matches your setup.
Telemetry participation requires an active Unetwork license connected to the app.
Use a genuine phone that can stay powered on, signed in, and connected.
Keep the app installed and allowed to stay online where your device settings permit it.
Do not use VPNs, emulators, synthetic devices, or simulated locations.
Telemetry rewards
Telemetry demand is growing, but rewards are not guaranteed. Value depends on whether your device provides useful real-world data customers need.
Platform direction
New tooling is being built to make real-world network data easier for customers and developers to use. As the platform matures, useful telemetry demand can create more value for operators running legitimate devices.
Common questions
Telemetry measures eligible network and service conditions from real connected devices so customers can understand live network quality in real locations.
Yes. Telemetry is valuable because it comes from genuine phones and local connections, not simulated environments.
No. VPNs, emulators, synthetic devices, and simulated locations reduce data quality and should not be used for telemetry participation.
The current reference estimate is 0.05 to 0.55 UPs per day. Rewards are not guaranteed and depend on demand, uptime, network quality, connection uniqueness, and eligible telemetry activity.
Useful telemetry usually comes from a real device that stays online, reports from a genuine location, and contributes a connection profile customers need.
Request a license code, install the official Unetwork app, activate the license, and keep the device connected so it can receive eligible task demand.