JellyDigital

Why Jelly

A local ISP, not a national brand on your bill.

Jelly Digital is locally owned in San Diego. We serve homes with fixed-wireless internet and businesses with fiber — with a focus on rural East County and the border where AT&T and Cox leave real gaps. Real people answer the phone. No contracts, no data caps on home plans.

The local ISP problem — and why we exist.

San Diego has two big residential ISPs by default: AT&T (fiber in some areas, DSL in many) and Cox (cable in dense neighborhoods). Between them, large parts of the county get decent service. But parts don't.

Rural addresses in East County — Jamul, Alpine, Ramona, Campo, and dozens of smaller communities — are routinely served by AT&T DSL at 10 Mbps or by nothing at all. Cox ran cable where the density made it profitable and stopped. The South Bay and border communities see a similar split: fiber and cable on select corridors, aging infrastructure everywhere else.

Jelly Digital exists to serve those addresses and communities, using fixed-wireless and fiber technology that reaches where the big carriers didn't bother. We're locally owned. Our techs live in San Diego. Our support line is local. And we answer our own phone.

What we believe.

Coverage beats marketing

We grow by serving hard addresses, not by advertising aggressively. If we can't reach you with a connection we'd want ourselves, we tell you straight. Honesty is cheaper than churn.

Local support is a product feature

When you call us, a San Diego number rings a San Diego person. No overseas routing, no escalation queues. Our techs installed your connection and know how it behaves.

No contracts, no data caps

Residential service is month-to-month with unlimited data. If we stop serving you well, you should be able to leave without a fee. So far, that discipline has worked out for everyone.

Right tech for the address

We operate both fiber and fixed wireless. For business, fiber where it reaches; fixed wireless everywhere else — same SLAs, same support. We pick the connection that'll actually work for you.

How it works

The three kinds of internet in San Diego — and what we run.

What we run

Fixed wireless

A small directional antenna mounted on your roof with line-of-sight to our tower, running on dedicated licensed spectrum — not the cellular network. Delivers 50–300 Mbps residential, symmetric enterprise bandwidth for business.

  • · Reaches rural addresses cable skipped
  • · Doesn't share capacity with mobile phone traffic
  • · 1–2 week install from order

What we run

Fiber (business)

Dedicated fiber-optic lines to commercial addresses. Symmetric speeds to 10 Gbps, static IPs, SLA-backed uptime. Gold standard where the infrastructure reaches the building.

  • · Symmetric upload and download
  • · Lowest latency available
  • · 3–8 weeks to install depending on lateral construction

What the big carriers run

5G home internet & DSL

5G home internet from AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon uses the same cellular network as phones — speeds drop when the neighborhood gets busy, and rural line-of-sight is often weak. DSL runs on aging copper and rarely beats 10–25 Mbps.

  • · Variable evening peak performance
  • · Indoor-mounted modem, weaker rural signal
  • · Usually the only option in underserved areas

In plain terms: fiber is the gold standard where it reaches; fixed wireless fills the enormous gap cellular 5G can't fill reliably; DSL is a technology people shouldn't have to settle for in 2026. We do the first two, so you don't settle for the last one.

Coverage

San Diego from downtown to the border, and across East County.

Published city pages, more coming, and honest answers when we can't serve an address.

See coverage map →

For your home

Residential wireless

Three plans from $69/month with unlimited data and no contract.

See home plans

For your business

Business fiber & wireless

Dedicated circuits with SLAs, symmetric speeds, and local support.

See business options

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