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Home » NumoData Debuts as Service Assurance Company Following EXFO Divestiture

NumoData Debuts as Service Assurance Company Following EXFO Divestiture

November 7, 2025
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EXFO announced the sale of its Adaptive Service Assurance (ASA) division to Teleo Capital, a U.S. investment firm specializing in enterprise software and technology-enabled businesses. The deal establishes NumoData, a new independent company focused on AI-powered service assurance, AIOps, and autonomous network operations for communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises.

NumoData, led by telecom veteran Mary O’Neill as CEO, inherits EXFO’s long-standing ASA portfolio, technology, and customer base. The company’s data-agnostic platform uses agentic AI, semantic digital twins, and advanced analytics to deliver intelligent fault diagnosis, proactive anomaly detection, and automated remediation across multi-domain environments—from RAN to core to edge. EXFO retains a minority stake in NumoData, and CEO Philippe Morin will join NumoData’s Board of Directors.

Key points:

  • Transaction: EXFO divests its Adaptive Service Assurance (ASA) business to Teleo Capital.
  • New company: NumoData launches as an independent, AI-focused global software firm.
  • Leadership: Mary O’Neill appointed CEO; Philippe Morin joins Board.
  • Technology: AI-driven service assurance, AIOps, and network automation for CSPs.
  • Continuity: NumoData maintains EXFO’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 CSP relationships and global partner ecosystem.

“This transaction allows EXFO to deepen its focus on test and measurement innovations powering the AI-driven expansion of fiber networks globally,” said Philippe Morin, CEO of EXFO. “NumoData will continue to innovate in service assurance and autonomous operations under Teleo’s dedicated investment and leadership.”


🌐  Analysis The spin-out of EXFO’s Adaptive Service Assurance business underscores the industry’s shift toward AI-based network intelligence and autonomous operations. Backed by Teleo Capital, NumoData gains the independence and capital needed to expand its AIOps platform beyond EXFO’s traditional test-and-measurement footprint.

For EXFO, the divestiture sharpens its strategic focus on optical test, measurement, and fiber infrastructure innovation—areas closely aligned with the rapid global deployment of AI-era connectivity.

NumoData’s launch adds momentum to the growing competitive landscape for AI-driven network assurance, alongside solutions from Juniper, Nokia, Ericsson, and others. Combining EXFO’s analytics expertise with fresh investment and leadership, NumoData is well-positioned to advance the next phase of self-optimizing, autonomous network intelligence.


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