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2025 Update: Technical Standards for GSM & IMT-2000 Devices in Indonesia
The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) has officially issued Ministerial Decree No. 45 of 2025 on Technical Standards for GSM (2G) and IMT-2000 (3G) devices. The Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) has confirmed that KOMDIGI Ministerial Decree No. 45 of 2025 on Technical Standards for GSM and IMT-2000 devices was signed and…
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4G LTE Device Certification: A Radio Frequency Guide in Indonesia
The 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) network is the backbone of data communication in Indonesia, both for personal and industrial needs. To ensure interoperability and avoid signal interference, the use of radio frequencies is strictly regulated by the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) through official regulations. In accordance with the regulations set by…
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SDPPI DJID Labeling Requirements for Telecommunication Devices in Indonesia
In Indonesia, every telecommunication device that has obtained an official certificate from SDPPI/DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure) must carry an official label in accordance with Ministerial Regulation No. 3 of 2024. This requirement applies to both domestically manufactured and imported devices, serving as proof that the device has passed testing and complies with applicable…
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DJID Certification For 5G Devices in Indonesia
5G technology is beginning to be implemented in various major cities in Indonesia, bringing super-fast internet speeds and low latency to support various digital innovations. However, before 5G devices or infrastructure can operate in Indonesia, there are mandatory certifications that must be met in accordance with SDPPI regulations, which have now been changed to DJID…
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Is SNI or K3L Certification Mandatory for Water Purifiers?
In recent years, public awareness of clean water quality has significantly increased. This growing concern has driven the demand for water purifiers. For manufacturers, distributors, and importers, a key question arises: Is SNI certification or K3L compliance mandatory for water purifier products in Indonesia? SNI (Indonesian National Standard): Is It Mandatory for Water Purifiers? SNI…
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SNI Certification Guide for Rice Cooker
Why Are Rice Cookers Required to Have SNI Certification? Rice cookers fall under the category of household electrical appliances that must comply with the Indonesian National Standard (SNI). This regulation ensures that all rice cookers sold in Indonesia are safe, efficient, and high in quality. According to regulations by the Indonesian Ministry of Industry, rice…
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DJID Certification for GSM Devices in Indonesia
1. What is GSM Certification in Indonesia? GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) devices such as phones, modems, or M2M modules are mandatorily certified before being marketed in Indonesia. This certification is regulated by SDPPI or now replaced by DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure) under the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi). This…
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DJID Certification Guide For WPT Devices in Indonesia
What is WPT (Wireless Power Transmission)? Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) refers to the technology that enables charging or powering devices wirelessly via electromagnetic fields. Common applications include wireless phone chargers, EV wireless charging, and smart home devices. Is WPT Certification Mandatory in Indonesia? Yes. Any WPT device that emits radio frequency (RF) is required to…
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RFID Devices in Indonesia: DJID Certification & Regulation
What Are RFID Devices? RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) devices use radio waves to automatically identify and track objects, often through RFID tags and readers. Common applications include: Access cards (e-KTP, ID badges) Inventory and warehouse tracking Livestock and asset monitoring Why Is RFID Certification Mandatory in Indonesia? Under DJID/SDPPI regulations (Kepmen Kominfo No. 260/2024) and…
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Why Routers Must Be Tested and Certified by DJID in Indonesia
1. Certification Is Mandatory for Communication Devices Routers are critical tools that enable wireless internet connectivity. In Indonesia, any device that emits radio frequency or uses public spectrum must be certified by DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure) before it can be distributed or used. 2. Why Routers Need DJID Certification: Legal Compliance: According to…