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Moa Capital Acquires TeleGeography

By TeleGeography StaffDec 7, 2021

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A quick bit of news from the TeleGeography team.

TeleGeography has been acquired by Moa Capital, a U.S.-based private equity firm.

Under Moa Capital's ownership, TeleGeography will continue its commitment to delivering the best telecom data and analysis with security and integrity at the core. Moa Capital is a growth private equity firm focused on companies in the lower-middle market.

The acquisition closed in November 2021; there will be no changes to the organization’s operations or research schedule.

With the closing of the deal, former CEO Dave Bellon has retired and Michael Owings has been appointed TeleGeography’s CEO. Owings has 17 years of experience with TeleGeography and has worked extensively across its sales and marketing teams, most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the company.

“TeleGeography is a proven and trusted leader in telecommunications market research and consulting. It plays a critical role in the international telecom market and we’re proud to be part of its journey."

“TeleGeography is a proven and trusted leader in telecommunications market research and consulting. It plays a critical role in the international telecom market and we’re proud to be part of its journey. It has a solid reputation as a trusted, independent source of information, and we’re committed to upholding this ethos as the company continues to grow across its global footprint,” said Marko Nikolic, Managing Director at Moa Capital. “We would like to thank Dave Bellon for his leadership of TeleGeography and congratulate Michael on his new role as CEO. We’re excited to be part of TeleGeography’s work.”  

“This is a very exciting time for TeleGeography and a logical next step for our organization. We have an opportunity to continue our global growth and deliver insights and intelligence for more enterprises and service providers around the world. Our change in ownership will not change our commitment to data integrity and serving our customers and partners with the care and sensitivity that they’ve come to expect from our team,” said Michael Owings, CEO at TeleGeography. “I’m honored to be made CEO of TeleGeography, a company that I’ve been a part of for 17 years. I’m excited for the future and delivering world-class services to our customers.”

TeleGeography will continue to operate without any major changes and remains a U.S.-based operation, headquartered in Washington, D.C. The company is recognized as the definitive source for telecom news, numbers, and analysis and its data sets have been maintained and analyzed for decades.