Nokia launched a number of G.fast options this week in time for Broadband World Forum, mostly new DPU configurations – one for an 8 port sealed device for MDUs, and line cards for deployments in a micro node. It name-dropped a list of customers in BT OpenReach, Chunghwa Telecom in Taiwan, A1 in Austria, and Latam based partner Energia Communications. That’s fairly poor fare for a company that said a year ago that it had landed Chunghwa Telecom and had trials with more than 30 operators worldwide, and there is a good chance it has shared BT with a rival supplied by Sckipio. The Marbridge Daily reports that Chinese internet company Baidu has formed an RMB 20bn fund ($2.7 billion)…