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SPB Wireless Monitor now available for Symbian, too

June 25, 2011 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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After Windows Mobile and Android, SPB Software is bringing its Wireless Monitor app to another platform – Symbian.

As more and more apps want to use your mobile connection, it gets harder to control data expenses. SPB Wireless Monitor measures data traffic per application via all types of Internet connections and calculates network usage costs according to the current data plan. The application will “unmask” the biggest traffic-consumers, making it possible to prevent the unforeseen expenses and unwanted mobile charges by tracking each and every application the money is being spent on. Moreover, it will send warnings of costly data usage, and report the specific data traffic each application generates. Furthermore, SPB Wireless Monitor can generate daily, monthly, yearly or custom period cost reports…

What about the price? SPB Wireless Monitor could be yours for $9.95 which may sound kinda expensive, but it really isn’t when you calculate how much money it could save you.

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