As part of the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) between Indonesia and partner countries like South Korea, certain foreign laboratories are officially recognized by DJID (formerly SDPPI) to perform testing for telecommunication devices under Indonesian regulations. Effective May 27, 2025, the Ministry of Communications and Digital Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (KOMDIGI), through the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID), has officially approved DT&C Korea as a recognized foreign testing laboratory under the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) framework. This recognition allows DT&C Korea to conduct testing and issue valid test reports for telecommunication devices submitted for type approval certification in
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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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DT&C Korea Approved Under Indonesia’s MRA Scheme for DJID Type Approval
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How to Get DJID (Formerly SDPPI) Certificate for Telecom Devices in Indonesia?
Obtaining DJID (formerly SDPPI) certification is a crucial step for companies that wish to market or sell their telecom equipment in Indonesia. This process guarantees that your products meet the country’s technical standards and regulations enforced by the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi). Why Is DJID Certification So Important? Having a DJID certificate is essential for: ✅ Ensuring your products are compliant with Indonesian regulations. ✅ Providing safety, interoperability, and high performance for your users. ✅ Preventing penalties or legal issues due to non-compliance. ✅ Boosting consumer confidence in your products’ credibility and authenticity. The Process of DJID Certification
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Telecommunication Devices That Must Comply with CISPR 35 (EMC Immunity) for DJID Certification in Indonesia
In 2025, the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) — formerly known as SDPPI Kominfo — will officially require EMC immunity testing according to CISPR 35 standards for various telecommunication devices submitted for certification in Indonesia. This regulation is part of the government’s effort to harmonize national certification standards with international best practices and to ensure devices are resistant to electromagnetic interference (EMI) in real-world environments. What is CISPR 35? CISPR 35 is an international standard from IEC that governs immunity testing — a measure of a device’s ability to function normally when exposed to electromagnetic disturbances. The standard includes