Fixed price. Complete remediation.
We file the regulatory paperwork, coordinate with third-party aggregators, and verify removal. You receive documentation proving your IP is no longer publicly accessible.
We handle the entire takedown from start to finish. Here's exactly what happens when you work with us.
We search the FCC database and mirror sites using your company name and Grantee Code. Within 48 hours, you get a report showing every public document: schematics, BOMs, internal photos, block diagrams.
We prepare your confidentiality request under 47 CFR § 0.459. Our requests are based on analysis of 29,000+ filings. We know what the FCC approves.
We submit to the FCC and send removal notices to mirror sites. Once processed (30-60 days), we confirm removal and send you timestamped documentation.
The FCC publishes several categories of technical documentation as part of the certification process. We handle confidentiality requests for all document types.
| Document Type | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Schematics | Reveals component selection, signal routing, proprietary design decisions |
| Bills of Materials | Exposes your supply chain, component costs, sourcing strategy |
| Block Diagrams | Shows how subsystems interact, reveals design approach |
| Internal Photos | Enables direct copying of board design |
| Test Reports | Reveals operating parameters and capabilities |
We analyzed 29,000+ FCC filings to understand what gets approved and what gets rejected.
Every request cites applicable regulations, demonstrates competitive harm, and includes required documentation.
FCC removal isn't enough. Mirror sites cache data within hours. We send removal notices to aggregators at the same time.
We mapped the patterns: specific language, documentation requirements, timing. Your request meets the FCC's standard.
At the conclusion of the engagement, you receive a complete documentation package.
Detailed inventory of all publicly accessible documents found during our initial audit.
Copies of all confidentiality requests submitted to the FCC on your behalf.
Evidence that mirror sites have removed your content, including timestamps and correspondence.
Complete records suitable for internal audits, legal review, or board reporting.
Denials typically occur when the request lacks adequate justification of competitive harm or fails to identify specific documents. Our requests are structured to address both requirements. In the rare event of a denial, we revise and resubmit at no additional cost.
Technically, yes. The regulations are public. However, many companies discover that generic requests get denied or delayed. The FCC receives thousands of filings. Requests that don't follow the expected format often sit in queue longer. We also handle the third-party aggregator removal, which requires separate outreach to each mirror site.
We can determine this during the initial assessment. FCC filings are timestamped. Some documents have been publicly accessible for years. The sooner you act, the fewer parties may have already downloaded copies.
We cannot recall copies that individuals or organizations have already saved. What we can do is stop ongoing public access, which prevents further downloads and makes it harder for competitors or bad actors to find your materials through standard search methods.
We guarantee that we will file properly structured confidentiality requests with the FCC. The FCC has statutory authority over their database, and properly justified requests are routinely approved. For third-party sites, we use legal notices that compel removal.
Submit your company information to begin. We'll send you an exposure assessment within 48 hours showing exactly what's publicly accessible.
$990 per device for complete remediation service.
What Happens After You Submit
We locate your FCC filings and assess exposure (48 hours)
You receive a detailed report with findings
If you proceed, we send authorization documents for your signature
We file with FCC and begin third-party coordination
You receive updates at each milestone until completion