😮 LISTEN TO @nvidia CEO, JENSEN HUANG, AND YOU'LL UNDERSTAND WHY:
- Atmosphere Grid matters
- World Mobile Stratospheric matters
While legacy telcos are stuck patching up the ground, World Mobile is already positioning the stratosphere to handle the massive data and connectivity demands of a 100-billion AI agent future.
The @WorldMobileTeam leadership team is second to none when it comes to building for the next decades.
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Entropy is coming to Unetwork.
Why does that matter?
Modern digital systems rely on true randomness to remain secure, fair, decentralized, and resistant to manipulation.
From cryptography and blockchain validation to VRFs and secure infrastructure -entropy is one of the invisible foundations of trust in Web3.
Let’s break it down 🧵
DePIN is entering a different phase.
The early era was dominated by incentives, simulations, and speculative activity.
The next phase is defined by infrastructure carrying real-world load.
Telecommunications is one of the clearest examples of that shift.
Calls happen regardless of market cycles.
Traffic moves regardless of sentiment.
Carrier demand doesn’t pause for volatility.
That changes the model entirely:
Real usage
→ service fees
→ algorithmic buybacks
→ ecosystem rewards
Not inflationary emissions.
Not artificial activity.
And when infrastructure generates real economic activity, staking stops being a temporary yield strategy and becomes participation in the network itself.
That is why a significant percentage of the MNTx supply is already locked and staked across the network, at ratios most projects would struggle to achieve.
This is where DePIN starts to compound through real economic flows.
And it’s why the market is beginning to distinguish between networks that simulate usage…
…and networks already operating at scale.
Our MinTech Suite was built for where telecom is heading, not where it has been.
AI-driven routing.
Real-time fraud detection.
Deterministic call handling.
Programmable voice + messaging infrastructure.
Network-level intelligence embedded directly at the switching layer.
As evidenced by recent industry headlines and comments from regulators, the telecom sector is rapidly shifting toward a new operating model defined by:
→ trusted communications
→ infrastructure visibility
→ verification and resilience
→ intelligent traffic management
These are no longer future concepts. They are becoming foundational requirements for modern telecom infrastructure.
With the release of the Minutes Network Telecom Exchange approaching, and Jingle-powered routing on the horizon, these capabilities are set to become increasingly important across the global telecom ecosystem.
The industry is now arriving at conclusions that Minutes Network has already been building toward.
The next generation of telecom will not be defined solely by who routes traffic.
It will be defined by who controls intelligence, trust, and endpoints.
Minutes Network Token X has completed the 18th monthly tranche of epoch rewards, continuing our commitment to a predictable, transparent, and verifiable staking economy.
All rewards are now available on-chain.
Log in securely at https://t.co/w1FVX5EYH5 to track your rewards and monitor your staking performance.
AI cannot change the world if the world cannot reach it.
We are building an airborne connectivity layer for the next era of digital infrastructure, designed to extend the network above our AirNodes and below the satellites in orbit.
For AirNode Operators, it means they can deploy anywhere, connect anyone.
For $WMTX, it means more network, more usage.
For EarthNodes, it means more data and services to run.
The future needs a new layer of connectivity and that layer is World Mobile Stratospheric
Unetwork application update 1.0.0 (ea5f8ed) is now available on the Google PlayStore.
What’s new in this build:
• Caller ID and SMS testing task management improvements
• Phone number verification with clearer carrier and network level error explanations
• Connectivity Verification task enabled
• Unetwork rename
• Marketplace search
• Ban feature for UNOs
• Export licenses to CSV
• Bulk select / modify / lease
• SMS/CLI task number management
• “Bound" filter added to license list for UNO
• Improved login flow
• QR code login for ULOs
• Web app QR code generation
• Improved update handling
• License grouping
• Enabled chat as default for new users
• Entropy task release preparation
You can download the Unetwork application from the PlayStore by searching “Unetwork” or visiting https://t.co/PmhEflAI1g directly from your browser.
A Unity application update 1.1.5 (80e62f4) is now rolling out across both iOS and Android.
This update introduces the new Connectivity Verification task, along with several improvements to task management and OTP diagnostics.
What’s new in this build:
• Caller ID and SMS testing task management improvements
• Phone number verification with clearer carrier and network-level error explanations
• Connectivity Verification task enabled
No App Store or Play Store download is required for this update.
No uninstall required - update directly over your current version.
To receive the latest build:
• Fully force close the app
• Reopen the app
• Repeat once or twice if required
You will know the update has been applied when the Connectivity Verification task becomes available within the Task tab.
If the task is currently greyed out and listed under “Coming Soon,” your application has not yet refreshed to the latest build state.
Once active, selecting Connectivity Verification will take you directly to the Scout & Runner public beta platform.
Real devices. Real operators. Global scale.
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Join Kal and Rob for all of the breaking news, highlights and updates from World Mobile!
Saturday at 3pm EST/12pm PST!
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New platform ATHs continue to be recorded across the Minutes Network infrastructure:
• Incoming Calls: 657,443
• Connected Calls: 802,327
• Minutes: 1,433,920
• SMS: 27,385
As network activity accelerates, Minutes Network is now seeing a significant increase in high-volume enterprise SMS traffic across the platform.
With the Minutes Network SMSC now fully operational, the network is entering a new phase of scalable messaging infrastructure capable of supporting substantial volumes of OTP and SS7 traffic across multiple regions and use cases.
At the same time, enterprise demand for transparency, verification, and real delivery visibility across global telecom infrastructure continues to grow.
For years, enterprises across the global messaging ecosystem have faced persistent challenges around inaccurate delivery reporting, delayed receipts, synthetic traffic, and limited visibility into true delivery performance.
As authentication systems, security platforms, and enterprise communications continue scaling globally, transparency and verification are becoming mission-critical.
Minutes Network is building toward a more transparent and verifiable telecommunications model.
This growth is now expanding across multiple strategic layers simultaneously:
• Enterprise OTP messaging
• SS7 infrastructure scaling
• SMS verification systems
• Community-powered telecom infrastructure
• Carrier-grade messaging operations
• Real-world telecom revenue expansion
The telecommunications industry is evolving rapidly.
The next generation of telecom infrastructure will be defined by intelligent communications, transparency, verification, reliability, and global reach.
Minutes Network continues to build toward that future.
We are pleased to invite you to the next Minutes Network AMA, where senior members of the team will provide updates on current developments across the network.
Jingle Pakistan will be the central topic of discussion, with a detailed update on the status of the scale-up campaigns currently being rolled out alongside our partners.
The session will also cover the wider Jingle ecosystem, including Jingle Applications, Jingle Liberia, Jingle Boost, and more.
Further topics will include:
• Telecom Exchange - a platform overview, market positioning, and near-term roadmap as we prepare for the release of this groundbreaking platform.
• Carrier interconnections, corridor expansion, and the broader Minutes Network roadmap.
📅 Monday, 18th May 2026
⏰ 14:00 CET
🎙 Hosted on X Spaces
🔗 https://t.co/vuYAipG9Wc
Join us as we discuss the latest progress and the road ahead.
The team welcomes live participation. Questions may also be submitted in advance via social media using the hashtag #AMA.
We look forward to the conversation.
Hey Mobilers!
The Alliance will not be hosting our regular Space this weekend. We are taking a short break, but we will be back on our normal schedule soon.
Touch some grass, stake your $WMTX and enjoy the weekend 🫡
Jingle in Pakistan - The Final Countdown
Every carrier in the world has the same problem. They pay too much to terminate calls.
International voice traffic passes through layers of middlemen - each one taking a cut, each one adding cost. The telecommunications market is worth over $250 billion, and the routing chain hasn't fundamentally changed in decades. By the time a call reaches its destination, the margin has been carved up and handed out to everyone except the company that originated it.
Jingle changes that. Completely.
What Jingle Actually Does
Jingle delivers calls directly to the final leg - over data. No third-party carrier on the last mile. No legacy interconnect fees at the point of termination. The call arrives from the originating carrier, passes through Minutes Network's infrastructure, and lands on the recipient's device via the Jingle-enabled endpoint.
That means Minutes Network sets its own price. Not a negotiated rate with a terminating carrier. Not a blended cost squeezed through intermediaries. Our price. Because we own the delivery.
For carriers, this is not an incremental improvement. This is a structural shift in how termination economics work.
Pakistan - Final Launch Stage
Pakistan is already live with production traffic under our LDI license - carrier minutes flowing through our infrastructure every day. Traffic volumes have grown more than 10x in recent months. We hit a record-breaking 500,000+ minutes in a single day to Pakistan.
Jingle is already terminating calls to Pakistan. Right now, it handles a select portion of traffic alongside our standard termination routes. But this is about to change dramatically.
Hundreds of device types have been tested across Pakistan over months of development and field work. Compatibility, call quality, network behaviour, battery optimisation, verification flows - all refined across real-world conditions. The Jingle campaign is now in the final launch stage.
We hold a 20-year LDI license in Pakistan. We are targeting 20% of the country's total international voice traffic. As Jingle endpoints come online, every call that lands on a Jingle-compatible device is a call where we capture close to 100% of the termination revenue.
The Hybrid Model
We are carrying live production traffic through traditional carrier-grade infrastructure. Jingle layers on top, converting off-net users to on-net, dramatically increasing margins on traffic already flowing.
The Revenue Turbine optimises every call. Jingle captures the final leg. Together, they turn a standard wholesale operation into something no other carrier can match on cost.
Pakistan is the proof of concept at scale. And it is working.
What's Next
Additional countries are being prepared under the same model. 10+ new Tier-1 and Tier-2 carrier interconnections added in the past 90 days. Applications of various sizes are at different stages of Jingle integration across multiple markets - but Pakistan is where it all converges.
Every carrier needs lower cost routing - it's one of their core profit drivers. Jingle gives Minutes Network the ability to deliver that at a cost structure nobody else can touch, because nobody else owns the last mile the way we do.
Pakistan is live. Scale is next.
Follow the rollout as new markets come online.
All-time highs across the network.
Turkey → 29,145 calls | 71,943 minutes
South Africa → 2,570 calls | 5,572 minutes
Bangladesh → 40,754 calls
SMS → 26,793
This isn’t isolated growth. It’s systemic.
What you’re seeing is what happens when telecom infrastructure becomes intelligence-led.
Behind the volume is the MinTech Suite:
→ Flexible connectivity across any network
→ Real-time analytics across every interaction
→ AI-driven optimisation of cost, routing, and margin
→ Carrier-grade visibility and control
→ Continuous innovation built on live traffic
Each product solves a layer. Together, they form a unified system where performance is engineered, not left to chance.
This is what modern telecom infrastructure looks like:
→ Programmable
→ Observable
→ Optimised in real time
The result isn’t just growth. It’s control.
And as the network scales, so does the intelligence behind it.
Follow as we scale in real time.