JellyDigital

Coverage

Where Jelly Digital serves.

We cover San Diego from downtown south to the US/Mexico border, across the South Bay, and out through East County — including rural addresses cable and DSL carriers skipped. Residential wireless and business fiber, both available across the footprint.

Jelly Digital service coverage in San Diego County Stylized map of San Diego County. Shaded red areas indicate active Jelly Digital coverage, concentrated in the South Bay, East County, and communities south to the US/Mexico border. Ocean to the west. Downtown San Diego Chula Vista Imperial Beach El Cajon Alpine Ramona Julian Campo Otay Mesa San Ysidro Jamul U.S. / MEXICO BORDER
Stylized — full boundary map in Phase 6

Active city pages

We publish a dedicated page for every community we serve — with local context, the specific ISP landscape, install timelines, and FAQs written for that community. Starting with three below; more roll out in the coming weeks.

South Bay

Otay Mesa

Otay Mesa is unusual in San Diego: it's simultaneously a fast-growing residential neighborhood, a massive industrial and logistics hub fed by the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, and one of the most cross-border-dependent commercial zones in the country. Internet needs vary wildly by block — a new-build home near Ocean View Hills has different options than a warehouse off Siempre Viva. We serve both ends of that spectrum.

View Otay Mesa coverage

South Bay

San Ysidro

San Ysidro sits directly on the US/Mexico border, anchored by the world's busiest land port of entry. The community runs on commuters, retail, and small family businesses, with a housing stock that mixes newer developments with much older streets and buildings. Internet infrastructure mirrors that split: fiber exists on certain corridors, but a lot of San Ysidro is still on aging DSL. We fill the gaps for both homes and businesses.

View San Ysidro coverage

East County

Jamul

Jamul is quiet, hilly, and proudly semi-rural — a community of horse properties, small ranches, and long driveways tucked into East County ridgelines. That geography is exactly why broadband is a problem here: cable companies never ran lines out to most of Jamul, AT&T DSL tops out at frustrating speeds, and cellular 5G home internet is unreliable because the terrain blocks line of sight to distant towers. Licensed-spectrum fixed wireless — what we do — works here when almost nothing else does.

View Jamul coverage

Not sure if we cover you?

We can answer in minutes with your address — whether it's for a home, a rural property, an office, or a warehouse. If we can't serve you today, we'll tell you straight, and usually point you to a decent alternative.

For your home

Residential wireless

Three plans from $69/month, unlimited data, no contracts. Available across the full coverage footprint.

See home plans

For your business

Business fiber & wireless

Dedicated circuits with SLAs, symmetric speeds, and local support. Fiber where it reaches; fixed wireless everywhere else.

See business options

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