The Y1B satellite, set to bring the Internet to SA's remote and rural areas, launches successfully.
The uncapped Business ADSL offering with static IP address option has changed business for the SME, says the company.
Schools in rural counties are being prioritised in the first year of a three-year rollout announced by the government.
The organisation will promote practical regulation of TV White Spaces by speaking at various conferences during the year.
Mohammad Patel will examine regulatory, market and technical developments affecting broadband services in SA.
In co-operation with Benoni Municipality, this project will launch the city into the digital age.
The launch gives Bharti the first-mover advantage, as it braces for competition from rivals.
The ISP has 100 uncapped ADSL accounts available at R99 per month.
The ISP revises packages and lowers certain data costs, giving customers up to five times more data on their existing packages.
The new offering gives Web Africa customers up to five times more anytime data for the same price.
The rollout is expected to benefit 97% of homes and businesses in the county by the end of 2014.
Consumers could see improved services and cheaper fixed broadband, say Internet service providers.
The NTIA has found 95MHz of government spectrum that can be freed up for wireless broadband.