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Steam Broadcasting: Expands Nigeria Network

By Jessie ChenSeptember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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• Operates AS37308 with extensive IPv4 allocation and multiple upstreams for robust connectivity.

• Domain steam.ng is featured as a premium name for sale, hinting at brand repositioning opportunities.


Steam Broadcasting and Communications Limited: Network Backbone and Peering Strategy

Steam Broadcasting and Communications Limited, operating under AS37308, serves as a vital network operator in Nigeria with approximately 30 IPv4 /24 prefixes and no IPv6 blocks, reflecting significant IPv4 reliance. The company peers with ten networks, tapping into six upstream carriers including MTN Nigeria, MainOne, Globacom, Cobranet, Telecom Italia Sparkle and Backbone Connectivity Network. Such diversified upstream presence underpins its resilience and ensures stable routing, vital for delivering reliable services across its coverage area.

Incorporated in Lagos since 20 October 1992 (Registration No. RC-207701), Steam Broadcasting and Communications Limited has roots stretching over three decades in Nigeria’s telecommunications space. The company’s main address at Plot 267A, Etim Inyang Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos, features across regulatory, peering and industry directories. Its status as an “eyeball network” underlines that it serves end-users directly, bolstering its strategic importance within the national internet infrastructure.

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Steam Broadcasting and Communications Limited: Domain Ambitions and Market Visibility

Despite having an impeccable foundation in network operations, the company’s name encompasses an additional significance online. For instance, steam.ng is currently for sale on the fruits marketplace for USD 3,500 as a premium domain. This brings attention to feasible brand repositioning or earnings strategies, including whether to refocus the STEAM acronym’s online presence or to make use of its greater appeal. The disparity between its main role of network infrastructure and domain speculation suggests to a novel approach, potentially alongside an aim of expanding its digital footprint or seeking novel sources of funding. However, the available data offers no direct commentary from industry figures or company insiders, nor any publicly attributed quotes. As such, further updates from Steam Broadcasting and Communications Limited would illuminate whether the domain listing is a strategic move or merely a speculative asset.

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Jessie Chen

Jessie is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Integrated Marketing Communication at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. Contact her at jessie.chen@btw.media.

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