G.fast chip leader Sckipio has come out with three key announcements in the run up to next week’s Broadband World Forum, which show that it continues to driving change in the telco broadband market. But in truth Broadcom, its great rival in G.fast chip provision, has almost matched it stride for stride. The first Sckipio move was implementing Dynamic Time Assignment (DTA), working with Calix, and this supports bi-directional allocation of bandwidth in twisted pairs. This is key to broadband development as Sckipio sees this as a core weakness of cable – unable yet to dynamically allocat broadband capacity in either direction, although it has just crept into its roadmap. Sckipio had already shown this running on coaxial cable, which…