Optimized Configuration Ready
Your Custom Optimized Setup for TekSavvy on Amazon Fire TV Stick is Ready
We've matched the best app, stream profile and edge-server route for a Amazon Fire TV Stick on a TekSavvy connection in Canada. Activate below and you'll be watching in under 5 minutes.
Recommended App
TiviMate
Sideload via Downloader app — the most popular IPTV setup in Canada.
Line Readiness — TekSavvy
Independent ISP with no streaming-service throttling.
Recommended: 25 Mbps+ for 4K, 15 Mbps for HD. Run the line test to confirm your speed.
Stream Delivery
IPTVStar serves streams over standard HTTPS from load-balanced 10 Gbps edge servers, so playback stays smooth on TekSavvy even at peak evening hours.
How to Set Up IPTV on Amazon Fire TV Stick (TekSavvy)
- 1
Activate your IPTVStar plan
Choose a plan or start a 24-hour free trial. Your login credentials are emailed to you within minutes.
- 2
Install TiviMate
On your Amazon Fire TV Stick, install the TiviMate app from the official store or sideload it where required.
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Enter your IPTVStar details
Open TiviMate and enter the M3U/Xtream login from your activation email to load the full channel list and EPG.
- 4
Start streaming in 4K
Your channels, sports and 4K VOD load instantly. Pin your favourites and you are ready to watch.
Activate Your Amazon Fire TV Stick Plan
Questions about Amazon Fire TV Stick on TekSavvy
Does IPTVStar work on TekSavvy internet in Canada?+
Yes. IPTVStar streams over standard HTTPS, so it works on TekSavvy (Independent ISP with no streaming-service throttling.) anywhere in Canada. A connection of 25 Mbps or more is recommended for flawless 4K.
Which app is best for Amazon Fire TV Stick?+
For the Amazon Fire TV Stick, we recommend TiviMate. Sideload via Downloader app — the most popular IPTV setup in Canada.
Do I need a VPN to use IPTV on TekSavvy?+
A VPN is optional. IPTVStar's edge servers deliver streams as ordinary encrypted web traffic, so most TekSavvy customers stream smoothly without one.
What internet speed do I need for 4K?+
A minimum of 25 Mbps is recommended for stable 4K streaming; HD works comfortably on 15 Mbps.