In 2013, the DVB forum celebrated its 20th anniversary. The organisation has engendered over 100 specifications that have enabled the migration of analogue TV services onto both traditional Digital Broadcast platforms (i.e. Terrestrial, Cable, Satellite) and new platforms (i.e. IPTV, WebTV). The DVB receiver market has now reached ONE BILLION units - 450 million for Satellite; 350 million for Terrestrial; 200 million for Cable. The celebration of these indisputable successes has provided the opportunity to think also about the changes in the MultiMedia Delivery sector and more generally in the Communication Landscape, which revealed that the recent evolutions should pave the way of a more profound revolution in the way MultiMedia content produced by the TV studios will be delivered and consumed, hence questioning the future of the delivery infrastructure. This contribution aims to provide an up-to-date vision of how the Broadcast community with its Terrestrial infrastructure could produce a global standard that would be able to serve the nomadic SMARTerminal market with a competitive and worldwide “AnyTime & AnyWhere” service.