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South Africa: Bluestream Technologies Revolutionises Sports Broadcasting

February 20, 2026
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Bluestream Technologies is a South African-based company specialising in satellite uplink and broadcast services within the sports and media sector. The company offers a blend of satellite and fibre connectivity solutions tailored for both local and international content delivery, along with teleport services and infrastructure support for various broadcasters.

As demand for live sports production rises and associated costs increase, broadcasters are increasingly seeking hybrid solutions that balance reliability and efficiency. Companies like Bluestream Technologies have emerged to fulfil this need, providing infrastructure that guarantees high-quality transmissions even during demanding live events.

Since its inaugural joint transmission with SuperSport in 2023, Bluestream Technologies has broadened its offerings across various sports categories, catering to both local and international production needs.

The company’s trajectory has been significantly influenced by founder Thabile Ngwato, whose leadership style is shaped by her experience in a traditionally male-dominated industry. “When you’re operating in spaces where people don’t expect you, questions about credibility tend to arise before the work speaks for itself,” Ngwato explains.

Ngwato established Bluestream Technologies with the vision of creating a scalable broadcasting technology firm proficient in satellite, fibre, and over-the-top (OTT) connectivity services. She views her transition into entrepreneurship as a natural evolution stemming from her extensive background in media and broadcasting.

The early development of Bluestream Technologies has been bolstered by support from the MultiChoice Innovation Fund, which fosters technology and media startups within South Africa’s broadcasting and digital landscape. Ngwato highlights that this support was instrumental in enhancing the company’s technical capabilities to meet the demands of larger broadcasting clients.

As a fully black- and female-owned enterprise, Ngwato emphasises how her identity has influenced her leadership style and the company’s internal culture. “Proving your credibility is often necessary for being taken seriously,” she states. “I concentrate on delivering steadily and assembling a team that is evaluated by performance rather than perception.”

Under her guidance, Bluestream Technologies has experienced steady growth, steadily gaining recognition in South Africa’s broadcasting industry and leveraging initial support into operational scalability.

Today, Bluestream Technologies is expanding its reach, delivering dependable satellite and fibre solutions for live sports across South Africa and beyond. With foundational support from the MultiChoice Innovation Fund along with robust industry partnerships, the company is focused on solidifying its presence in the broadcasting sector.

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