Last week’s Broadband World Forum event, which returned to Amsterdam’s RAI conference center, included two interesting developments involving Norwegian WiFi start-up Domos. The first is part of a containerized revolution being driven by Nokia, which has just introduced a way for service providers to embrace application containers in CPE. While an emerging technology for broadband operators, application containers are already widely used in cloud and enterprise domains, as a method of opening up new monetization opportunities by bypassing firmware releases to deploy applications straight on the CPE. The role of Domos here is as the performance optimization guru, contributing its advanced machine learning algorithms to a community of third party developers that also includes Broadpeak for multicast adaptive bit-rate (ABR),…