The Ministry of Communication and Informatics of the Republic of Indonesia has issued Ministerial Decree No. 177 of 2024, which regulates the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits for telecommunication devices. This regulation applies to mobile phones and tablet computers used in Indonesia. What is the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)? Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measures the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the human body when using telecommunication devices. This testing aims to ensure that these devices are safe and do not negatively impact the health of users. Regulation Update Ministerial Decree No. 177 of 2024 establishes new standards for SAR,
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New update information about the device certification service at SDPPI Kominfo
New update information about the device certification service at SDPPI Kominfo
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SAR Testing Requirements for Telecommunication Devices
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Update on Short Range Devices (SRD) Regulation
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of the Republic of Indonesia has issued Ministerial Decree No. 260 of 2024, which regulates the technical standards for Short Range Devices (SRD). This regulation replaces the previous Directorate General of Resources and Post and Informatics Equipment Regulation No. 161 of 2019, and introduces significant changes to the technical requirements for SRD devices in Indonesia. What are Short Range Devices (SRD)? Short Range Devices (SRD) refer to wireless telecommunication devices that operate within specific frequency ranges and have limited coverage. Common examples of SRD include Bluetooth devices, NFC, RFID, UWB, and others. Regulation
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CUSTOMER DAY #17 Kominfo Regulation No. 3 of 2024
On Thursday, May 30, 2024, Cerapproval International proudly participated in an online socialization event about the implementation of Kominfo Regulation No. 3 of 2024, which regulates the certification of telecommunications equipment and/or devices. This event was part of the 17th Customer Day series organized by SDPPI KOMINFO. This socialization is a crucial step to ensure that all parties involved in the telecommunications industry in Indonesia understand and comply with the latest regulations issued by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo). Kominfo Regulation No. 3 of 2024 introduces several significant changes in the certification process for telecommunications devices, including new