The company gains telecoms licences to offset a decline in fixed-to-mobile income.
The operator will offer broadband at 1c per MB, for a limited period.
The companies will collaborate to find growth opportunities in Africa's broadband market.
JINX records rapid growth as a new extension is added and Cell C joins the peering point.
Regional integration is the focus of the second summit, to be held in Tshwane in October.
The penetration of mobile phones in many African countries is higher than the world average, says Winston Smith, MD of Alvarion SA and Southern Africa and Nigeria.
Although ICASA may have local loop unbundling regulations in place soon, there will not be a practical benefit for operators.
The local Internet service provider will give its customers 5GB of free storage space in the cloud.
These services will help overcome obstacles facing the continent, such as a shortage of resources and skills, says Rob Godlonton, executive director of EOH.
As cloud computing goes mainstream, SMEs will start to reduce their reliance on internal IT functions, says IS Partners.
Freeing up the last mile can add another R1 billion in revenue to the telecoms sector, says the regulator.
The expanded network will allow access to a diverse route into Zimbabwe.
The company will put its equipment on towers owned by Sprint in a move that could accelerate the construction of the network.