Several significant WiFi moves graced last week’s IBC 2018, the broadcasting industry’s massive get-together in Amsterdam. Viaccess-Orca teamed up with Orange subsidiary SoftAtHome, while Quantenna Communications was also working more closely with SoftAtHome, as well as winning a deployment at Orange in Poland, and adding support for the Plume mesh business, part owned by Comcast. Quantenna already has a deal with Comcast to put WiFi chips in the Xfinity DOCSIS 3.1 gateways, so it was only a matter of time before the chip firm paired up with Plume. However, the press release from IBC mentions that tightly integrated Quantenna/ Plume products have actually been shipping to tier 1 service providers since 2017. Quantenna’s head of strategy and corporate marketing, Ambroise…