“Where broadband meets content” reads the strapline for Anga Com, the Germany-based technology trade fair – but for how long? Post-mortem reports out of Cologne last week paint a subdued scene for all things TV, while the limelight belonged to discussions around the pace and politics of fiber network deployments. That is not totally surprising for a market like Germany, Europe’s largest economy, where the country’s top service providers are jockeying to keep pace with ultra-fast broadband investments spearheaded by more nimble players, amid criticism that Germany is falling behind in fiber. The caveat is that video investments have taken a backseat for many of Europe’s former pay TV powerhouses. That is perhaps foreshadowed best by the recent decisions from…