Got your Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite kit delivered from Starlink?  All looks beautiful and shiny, but really don't know where to start?  Need a bit of help?  Call the people who can help you making your new LEO Dishy (Starlink) kit work for you.  They can setup the antenna and the router, connect your smart television set and probably also help you to make "Wall-to-wall Wi-Fi" in your house.  Something that has become a very welcome feature to any premises in this connected world.

Looking for anything in particuar in this directory?  Go and find the magnifier glass on the right hand top corner of every page, type in some keywords and if it is inside these pages then Google will find it for you.

If you are a TV antenna installer and/or ICT installer who can help customers with their Starlink installation, get yourself listed into this directory:

Click here to register your installation business in this directory as a LEO Satellite (Starlink) Professional Installer

Canada

Alberta  -  British Columbia  -  Manitoba  -  New Brunswick  -  Newfoundland and Labrador  -  Northwest Territories  -  Nova Scotia   -  Ontario  -  sPrince Edward Island  -  Saskatchewan  -  Quebec  -  Yukon

Mexico

Aguascalientes (AGS)  -  Baja California (BC)  -  Baja California Sur (BCS)  -  Campeche (CAM)  -  Chiapas (CHIS)  -  Chihuahua (CHIH)  -  Coahuila (COAH)  -  Colima (COL)  -  Durango (DUR)  -  Guanajuato (GTO)  -  Guerrero (GRO)  -  Hidalgo (HGO)  -  Jalisco (JAL)  -  State of Mexico (EM)  -  Mexico City (CDMX)  -  Michoacan (MICH)  -  Morelos (MOR)  -  Nayarit (NAY)  -  Nuevo Leon (NL)  -  Oaxaca (OAX)  -  Puebla (PUE)  -  Queretaro (QRO)  -  Quintana Roo (QR)  - San Luis Potosi (SLP)  -  Sinaloa (SNL)  -  Sonora (SON)  -  Tabasco (TAB)  -  Tarnaulipas (TAMPS)  -  Tiaxcala (TLAX)  -  Veracruz (VER)  -  Yucatan (YUC)  - Zacatecas (ZAC)

Latin America and the Caribbean

Argentina   -   Aruba   -   Bahamas   -   Bonaire   -   Brazil   -   Colombia   -   Curacao   -   Costa Rica   -   Dominican Republic   -   Ecuador   -   El Salvador   -   Guatemala   -   Haiti   -   Honduras   -   Jamaica   -   Martinique   -   Panama   -   Paraguay   -   Peru   -   Puerto Rico   -   Suriname   -   Trinidad & Tobago  -   US Virgin Islands   -   Venezuala

Asia, Pacific & Oceania

Afghanistan  -  Bangladesh  -  Ceylon  -  Cook Islands  -  Fiji  -  Guam  -  Indonesia  -  Kiribati  -  Laos  -  Malaysia  -  Mongolia  -  Myanmar  -  New Zealand  -  Norfolk Islands  -  Papua New Guinea  -  Philippines  -  Sri Lanka (Ceylon)  -  Singapore  -  Solomon Islands  -  Timor-Leste  -  Tonga  -  Vanuatu

Europe

Austria  -  Belgium  -  Canary Islands  -  Croatia  -  Cyprus  -  Denmark  -  Faroe Islands  -  Finland  -  France  -  Estonia  -  Georgia  -  Germany  -  Greece  -  Greenland  -  Hungary  -  Ireland  -  Isle of Man   -   Italy  -  Latvia  -  Liechtenstein  -  Lithuania  -  Luxembourg   -  Monaco  -  Netherlands  -  Norway  -  Poland  -  Portugal  -  Ukraine  -  United Kingdom  -  Slovenia  -  Spain   -   Sweden  -  Switzerland

Far East & Middle East

Lebanon   -   Pakistan   -   Turkey

Africa

Algeria   -   Angola   -   Benin   -   Botswana   -   Cameroon   -   Congo   -   Eswatini (Swaziland)   -   Ethiopia   -   Gambia   -   Ghana   -   Kenya   -   Libya   -  Madagascar   -   Malawi   -   Mayotte   -   Mozambique   -   Nigeria   -   Rwanda   -   Sierra Leone   -   South Africa   -   Swaziland (Eswatini)   -   Tanzania   -   Tunesia   -   Uganda   -   Zambia   -   Zimbabwe

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About ChanSort

ChanSort is a PC application that allows you to reorder your TV's channel list. Something that comes in handy when you get access to an abundance of new Internet TV channels from all over the world on your Starlink connection.

Most modern TVs can transfer channel lists via USB stick, which you can plug into your PC.

ChanSort supports file formats from numerious brands and can copy program numbers and favorites from one file to another, even between different models and brands.

https://github.com/PredatH0r/ChanSort

KODI software runs on about any smart TV and devices to bring you IPTV from everywhere.

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