In several countries DVB-T2 networks are being deployed for the delivery of domestic television over terrestrial channels. However, there is also an increasing demand for linear TV viewing on mobile and portable devices such as tablets. Whereas 4G mobile networks could provide services to these terminals using unicast delivery, the cheapest delivery mode to big audiences during peak hours or during major events is undoubtedly via broadcasting. For this reason DVB introduced a profile of its T2 standard called T2-Lite, orientated towards mobile reception. To explore this further, RAI launched an experimental trial in the Aosta Valley where the same transmitting network was to be used to provide both HDTV services to domestic receivers and mobile TV services to portable devices. This paper reports the positive results emerging from the trial which proved that services to mobile devices are feasible at marginal costs.