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Internet in Imperial Beach, CA

Jelly Digital serves Imperial Beach with fixed-wireless home internet from $69/month and business fiber or wireless for beachfront businesses — providing reliable, domestic internet where proximity to the border creates unique connectivity challenges.

Imperial Beach is San Diego's southernmost beach city, known for its surf culture, the iconic Tijuana River Estuary, and a tight-knit community that values its small-town feel. As the last city before the Mexican border, Imperial Beach has unique internet challenges — some cellular services can inadvertently connect to Mexican towers, causing billing issues and inconsistent service. Our fixed wireless uses licensed US spectrum and domestic towers, avoiding these problems entirely. We serve beachfront homes, businesses along Seacoast Drive and Palm Avenue, and the growing number of remote workers who've discovered this hidden coastal gem.

Available in Imperial Beach

Residential wireless

Fixed-wireless home internet from $69/month. Three plans, unlimited data, no contract. Installed on a rooftop antenna with line-of-sight to our tower — typical throughput 50–300 Mbps depending on the plan.

  • · Unlimited data, no caps or throttling
  • · No contract — month-to-month
  • · 4-year prepay locks in $36.46/month
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Available in Imperial Beach

Business fiber & wireless

Beachfront restaurants, retail shops, surf businesses, and small professional offices. Dedicated circuits with symmetric speeds, static IPs, and SLA-backed uptime. Fiber where the infrastructure reaches; enterprise-grade fixed wireless everywhere else.

  • · SLA-backed uptime with response commitments
  • · Symmetric upload and download
  • · Static IP, priority local support
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The internet landscape in Imperial Beach

AT&T

DSL in older areas; limited fiber availability.

Cox

Cable throughout most residential areas; business services on main corridors.

Where Jelly fits

Fixed wireless provides reliable domestic service without border-related cellular issues, and redundancy for businesses near the beach.

Imperial Beach internet FAQ

Do you serve beachfront properties on Seacoast Drive?

Yes, we cover all of Imperial Beach including oceanfront homes and businesses along Seacoast Drive. The flat terrain and open sightlines actually work in our favor for signal quality. Many beachfront properties appreciate having a reliable alternative to cable.

Is fixed wireless reliable near the border?

Yes, and importantly, our service avoids the border-related issues that can affect cellular internet. Our towers are domestic, and we use licensed US spectrum regulated by the FCC. You won't get accidentally handed off to Mexican carriers or have billing surprises. Your connection stays firmly on the US side.

Can beachfront restaurants get business service?

Yes, we serve restaurants and retail businesses throughout Imperial Beach. Our business plans include static IPs for POS systems, security cameras, and guest WiFi. Beachfront businesses particularly appreciate the reliability — you can't afford downtime during peak tourist season.

Do you offer bilingual support for Imperial Beach?

Yes, our San Diego-based team speaks both Spanish and English. We understand the binational character of the South Bay community and are here to help in whichever language you prefer. Local support means we understand the unique aspects of serving border communities.

How fast is installation in Imperial Beach?

Usually 5-7 days for residential service, 1-2 weeks for business installations. The flat terrain and good sightlines in Imperial Beach typically make for straightforward installations. We're local, so we can move quickly to get you connected.

Nearby cities we serve

Jelly Digital provides internet service throughout the San Diego region. If you're near Imperial Beach, we likely cover your area too.

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