Application of RCC signature keys

Hello

I already went through this forum in order to have information on how to apply these specific keys of certicom.
The information I have gathered is to send an email to [email protected]/[email protected] with the following information:

Initially the name registered
Initially registered company name
Email originally recorded
Initially recorded PIN

I sent this e-mail 15 days ago and still no response from support of dev (including any email generated automatically with the id of the request).

Is there a phone number that I could try to have more information?

Thanks in advance.

Send me this information for me in a private message and I can have a RCC key sent to you.

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