[11:19] <yannick> lool, why are you searching SIP provider with video? SIP communication are usually direct peer to peer...
[12:07] <lool> yannick: Uh right, what was I thinking
[12:08] <lool> yannick: Because SIP providers often provide PSTN support, they advertize list of codecs, so I was searching for video codecs, but it doesn't make sense
[12:13] <yannick> lool, i don't know much for PSTN bridges, maybe with the new video phone this could be possible, still it is probably much cheaper to use pc to pc if you want video conference...
[12:16] <lool> yannick: I really cared for PC to PC, but for some reason also checked PSTN support and that made me think the wrong way
[12:17] <lool> It's now clear to me that the SDP isn't filtered in anyway, the SIP commands just flow advertizing video support and RTP goes directly between users
[12:17] <yannick> lool, what i know is one of our dev use this hardware : http://www.grandstream.com/gxv3000.html with ekiga. Ekiga should also work well for voice-to-voice with cell phones (using a commercial provider)
[12:18] <lool> yannick: And are there providers providing video phone calls with 3G phones?
[12:18] <yannick> lool, yes the RTP flow goes usualy directly between users, but the standard offer alos poxying...
[12:18] <yannick> proxying*
[12:18] <yannick> lool, i don't know for the 3g phones...
[20:56] <lool> amitk: Hey, i guess you didn't find sponsoring in the kernel team for linux-lpia yet; if you have one with unionfs, I'm happy to upload it :)