Our $100 Promise!
Our promise to you – FullTrust ATSC 3.0 signing certificates for $100 per certificate [1]. In perpetuity.
Our patent-pending at-station OCSP solution means you stay on the air. Don’t risk your station failing receiver security checks due to a prolonged Internet outage or Internet DDoS attack.
Our translator OCSP solution means you don’t need to add internet for translators to support ATSC 3.0.
Compliant with all ATSC 3.0 A/360 station security requirements.
What you need to know about OCSP:
ATSC 3.0 introduced OCSP as a critical service that impacts broadcast up-time. In the event of an internet outage, internet DDoS attack, or OCSP service outage a 7-day countdown starts [2] – after 7 days the broadcast will no longer be ATSC 3.0 compliant and will fail receiver security checks. Choosing a Certificate Authority with the right OCSP solution is critical.
The ATSC 3.0 Certificate Authroity provides three advanced solutions:
- Patent pending at-station hardware solution that eliminates dependency on the internet and external OCSP servers.
- Industry leading internet based OCSP for broadcasters:
- Thousands of cloud edge node OCSP responders available across 30+ data centers in the USA.
- Emergency fallback to conventional heavy servers maintained across redundant data centers in the event of a cloud-provider outage.
No third-party contract required:
Certificates from the ATSC 3.0 Certificate Authority meet all ATSC 3.0 requirements. You do not need to sign a contact with the A3SA, or any other party, to be compliant with ATSC 3.0 security requirements.
Switch at any time:
You are not locked into a Certificate Authority. A certificate is good for 1-2 years but you can switch provider at any time – you don’t need to wait for your certificates to expire. Just be sure your new provider has an OCSP solution that will keep you on air.
Talk with an ATSC 3.0 security expert today:
[1] The certificate price will be inflation adjusted from a 2026 $100 reference. ATSC 3.0 signaling signing requires 2 certificates. Optional services such as at-station OCSP adds an additional cost.
[2] 7 days is the length of time an OCSP response is typically configured to be valid for. The ATSC A/360 specification requires 10 days or less.
