As Anga Com—the German trade show taking place this week—walks the rope between video and connectivity sectors, a panel dedicated to RDK was naturally not going to focus on RDK-Video (RDK-V)—facing stiff competition from the easier-to-integrate Android TV Operator Tier—but rather the more successful RDK-Broadband (RDK-B). There is an obvious reason why the balance of RDK-V to RDK-B devices is never made public whenever RDK Management publishes shipment numbers. Most recently, set top slinger Vantiva announced it had passed the mark of 125 million RDK-based CPE shipped to network service providers across the world, without bringing any further detail. During the session, RDK panelists including Sky were whisked off stage without a glimpse of audience Q&A, but a spokesperson for…