Blue Stream Communications, LLC, operating as Blue Stream Fiber, is a privately held telecommunications company headquartered in Coral Springs, Florida. Founded in 1975 as Coral Springs Cablevision, the company was later known as Advanced Cable Communications before rebranding to Blue Stream Fiber. It is majority-owned by private equity firm GI Partners, with Sixth Street joining as a strategic investor in 2024. The company has approximately 440 to 515 employees. Its estimated annual revenue ranges from $12 million to $180 million, with fiber network assets generating an annualized run rate revenue of approximately $117.4 million as of July 2024.
Blue Stream Fiber is a fiber-based broadband provider offering fiber-optic internet with symmetrical multi-gig speeds up to 10 Gig, television services (including Android-based platforms, DIRECTV, and TiVo), and digital voice services. They also provide managed Wi-Fi solutions, such as Total Home WiFi and Total Property WiFi, and home protection plans. The company specializes in delivering services to residential communities, including homeowner associations (HOAs), condominium associations (COAs), multifamily properties, and master-planned developments, through community-wide and bulk service agreements. Blue Stream Fiber primarily serves customers across Florida and is expanding its footprint into Texas, with plans to enter the Houston market in 2024.
In patent litigation, Blue Stream Fiber maintains a defensive posture. The company has been involved in one tracked case as a defendant and zero cases as a plaintiff, indicating it is an operating company defending against patent assertions rather than a patent assertion entity. The single tracked case, Dr. Edwin A. Hernandez et al. v. Stingray Group Inc. f/k/a Stingray Digital Group, Inc. et al., filed on April 2, 2024, is in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Miami Division, where Blue Stream Fiber is listed as a defendant.