Posted by: tito-satya December 25, 2016
*** All nepali and indian channel free in your Tv.****
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I have an android box, Matricom G-Box-Q2 which can be bought in Amazon.com for $99. It has 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage, Quad Core ARM Processor and Octocore 3D Graphics.It runs on Android 5.1 now. Also, you get periodically over the air update and the company is US based company with good support. It is one of the best which is available in the market which can be used to watch several IPTV, including Nepalese channels.

Now, coming to the question how can we watch Nepalese channels. I have installed an app called 'World On Demand' via google playstore. You have to open a free account and log into the app. It has almost all the Nepalese channels live (except Kantipur TV) and all are free. If you want kantipur TV as well, you have to pay their subskription fee. But you do not need to buy any subskription to just watch Kantipur TV. You can easily download another app called 'ekantipur' from google playstore and watch Kantipur TV live from there. However if you buy their subskription, you will get several Indian premium channels as. RIght now it has some free indian channels, mostly news, few music, few Spiritual and religious channels. Along with those, you can also watch several Pakistani channel free without paying any money.

Also, on the above android device, you can install Kodi and watch thousands of premium channel and thousands hours of videos for free from all the countries of the world. Those includes all the English serials and all the movies. Watch youtube videos on how to configure Kodi if you do not know it. It is a bit tricky to configure because Kodi does not come with all the channels itself.

I watch all the Nepalese channel for free along with all the premium channels from the USA, the UK, India and the likes with Kodi, World on Demand and ekantipur app installed on G-Box-Q2. Whether it is legal or not, I do not know. That is another discussion. Use on your own discretion. However, I have been watching it for almost 3 years now.
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