Our positioning
Data Balance Guide is an independent informational publication. The site exists to help readers reason about a familiar but often misunderstood subject — what “mobile balance” means, how recharge concepts shape data access, and how data is actually consumed during a typical day. Every page on this site is written with that single educational purpose in mind.
We are not affiliated with any mobile network operator, retailer or telecommunications brand. We do not represent any provider, and we do not promote, recommend or compare specific plans, products or offers. Our content is intentionally neutral and broad.
What we do not do
To make our role unambiguous, here is a short summary of what this site explicitly does not do:
- We do not allow readers to check the balance of any SIM, account or service.
- We do not provide any recharge, top-up or payment functionality.
- We do not host any login, signup or account-management interface.
- We do not display pricing, promotions or operator-specific offers.
How we write
All content on this site is original, neutral and educational. Articles are written in a measured, factual tone, with the aim of helping readers build a clearer mental model of mobile data and connectivity. We avoid persuasive language and avoid suggesting specific commercial actions.
Where we are based
Data Balance Guide is based in Doha, Qatar. Our editorial focus is on readers who live, work or travel in Qatar, but the underlying concepts apply broadly to mobile users in many other contexts as well.
You can find our address, phone number and email on the contact page.