The Indonesian government has issued KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025, updating the Ministerial Decree KOMINFO No. 59/2022, to establish the latest technical standards for Free Space Optics (FSO) telecommunications devices. What is Free Space Optics (FSO)? Free Space Optics (FSO) is a telecommunication technology that uses light propagation through the air to transmit information in a point-to-point and line-of-sight configuration. FSO Device Certification Requirements All FSO devices must meet the following regulatory requirements: Mandatory Certification FSO devices must obtain a Telecommunication Equipment Certificate that complies with Indonesia’s technical standards. Additional Requirements for Laser Class 2, 2M, 3R, and 3B Submission of
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New update information about the device certification service at SDPPI KomDIGI
New update information about the device certification service at SDPPI Komdigi
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New Technical Standards for Free Space Optics (FSO) Devices – KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025
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New Technical Standards for Amateur Radio Transceiver Devices – KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 44/2025
The Indonesian government has issued the Ministerial Decree of Communication and Digital (KEPMEN KOMDIGI) No. 44 of 2025, establishing the latest technical standards for amateur radio transceiver devices. This regulation will take effect on August 18, 2025, replacing the Director General of Post and Telecommunications Decree No. 80/DIRJEN/1999. Test Report Acceptance Test reports issued before August 18, 2025, may still be used as supporting documents for telecommunication equipment certification applications, as long as they comply with this new regulation. Exemptions from Technical Standards The technical standards for amateur radio transceiver devices do not apply to equipment used for non-commercial purposes
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New Technical Standards for Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) – KM KOMDIGI No. 46/2025
The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) has issued Ministerial Decree No. 46 of 2025, which sets new technical standards for Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) devices. This regulation replaces KM 260/2024 and took effect on February 18, 2025. Key Updates in KM KOMDIGI No. 46/2025 Mandatory Radiated Testing for WPT Devices All Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) devices are now required to undergo radiated testing to ensure compliance with the latest technical standards. New Frequency Bands for WPT Devices The regulation introduces three additional frequency bands for Wireless Power Transmission (WPT): 🔹 315-405 kHz 🔹 1700-1800 kHz 🔹 13.553-13.567 MHz