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Internet in Jamul, CA

Jelly Digital serves Jamul with fixed-wireless home internet from $69/month, including the rural hill properties and horse country where AT&T only offers slow DSL and Cox cable doesn't reach at all.

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.

Available in Jamul

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
  • · 5-year prepay locks $26.66/month
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Available in Jamul

Business fiber & wireless

Small businesses, home offices, farms, and service contractors — wherever a real internet connection is critical and cable never ran lines. 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 Jamul

AT&T

DSL only — and the copper is old. Homes frequently see 5–15 Mbps down, 1–2 Mbps up, sometimes less further from the junction.

Cox

No residential cable service across most of Jamul. Where it exists, it's along limited corridors.

Where Jelly fits

This is where Jelly does its most important work. Jamul is a community that's been waiting for real broadband for a decade. Fixed wireless on licensed spectrum, mounted with line-of-sight to our East County towers, delivers 50–300 Mbps on the same properties AT&T serves with 10 Mbps DSL.

Neighborhoods and sub-areas we serve

Line-of-sight availability varies by block, especially in hilly terrain. A free site survey confirms your specific address.

  • Jamul central
  • Lyons Valley
  • Barrett Junction
  • Deerhorn Valley
  • Honey Springs

Typical install timeline: 1–2 weeks for residential once we confirm line-of-sight. Rural installs occasionally need a taller mast for clearance; we scope that on a free site survey.

Jamul internet FAQ

I have a horse property up Lyons Valley Road. Can you actually serve me?

Most likely yes. Lyons Valley and the surrounding ridges have good coverage from our East County tower footprint. The one thing we always verify first is line-of-sight — if your property sits in a valley blind to our towers, we'll tell you up front. A free site survey answers that in a day or two.

My neighbors are using Starlink. Why would I switch to Jelly?

Starlink is a legitimate option in Jamul, especially for properties with no line-of-sight. The tradeoffs: Starlink latency is higher (rougher for gaming and real-time video calls), the hardware costs hundreds upfront, and monthly pricing is meaningfully higher than our plans. Our fixed wireless is a fraction of the latency, lower total cost, and has local support — a human in San Diego picks up the phone, not a chatbot routed through Seattle.

Does weather affect fixed wireless? Jamul gets rain and wind.

Rarely, and not meaningfully. Heavy rain (the Santa Ana downpour kind) can briefly nudge throughput on certain frequencies; wind does not affect our installations because the antennas are small and rigid. Over a year, Jamul customers see effectively the same uptime as any cable-served neighborhood.

Can I run a home office on this? I can't rely on bad internet for work.

Yes — this is exactly the use case fixed wireless handles well in Jamul. Our middle plan ($79/month for 90–200 Mbps) runs multiple video calls, cloud tools, and VPN sessions without drama. If you're doing heavier work or have multiple household members on video simultaneously, the top plan ($89) gives you prioritized bandwidth during peak hours.

Will an antenna on my house require HOA or permitting approval?

Jamul doesn't have meaningful HOAs in most neighborhoods — it's unincorporated East County, and most properties have wide latitude. For permitting, the FCC's OTARD rule protects your right to install a small fixed-wireless antenna on property you own or control, without needing local permission in most cases. On the rare structure where county permits apply, we handle that for you.

Ready to check your Jamul address?

Send us the address and what you need. We usually respond within a few hours — and if we can't serve you, we'll tell you straight.

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