This week we heard from the usually gregarious Sckipio Technologies for the first time in 10 months – and all it had to say to us was that it has an existing design for its G.fast chips working alongside Siklu millimeter wave wireless, to bring Gigabit class broadband to a handful of tenants at a US housing authority. It seems only a moment ago that it was defying the odds to get a chip out first to the G.fast standard, and that it was similarly early to market with a 212 MHz version, with units that could multiplex two twisted pair signals and one that could go over coax. It has been in hand to hand combat with Broadcom since…