

They also have a cloud DVR that offers 50 hours of storage for your recordings. They offer packages in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Urdu, Bangla and Bengali. If you only want Indian channels, you can skip their "Blue" and "Orange" packages.

You don't have to subscribe to a base package first. What we like about Sling TV is that you can just subscribe to the international packages. It's compatible with Amazon Fire, Smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, Roku, Xbox, and many other smart devices. Since it's an app, there are also no installation fees or early termination fees.

It's great for subscribers who prefer paying month-to-month. It's a streaming TV app, and they have no contract. It records up to 16 channels at the same time, and stores up to 500 hours of HD recordings.

They have the Hopper 3 DVR, which is one of the best in the market. DISH is best for those with no budget and who also want to watch the American packages.ĭISH is also good for those who'd like the full TV experience and want to record their favorite shows with a DVR. If you're only interested in Indian channels, it may be better to look for another provider. The core package and add-on come with their own monthly fees, so you'll be paying extra just to watch these channels. Only then can you add a South Asian package add-on. The downside is, you'll have to subscribe to one of their core American packages first. This way, you can choose to subscribe only for the languages you want. This is great for those who want to watch shows in a specific Indian language. Each of these languages has its own packages to choose from. Under their South Asian language pack, they offer Bangla, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. They also offer plenty of Indian shows and movies as add-ons. DISH TV is a major satellite TV provider in the US.
