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List of Devices Requiring DJID/SDPPI Certification in 2025
The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) has released a draft Ministerial Decree 2025 detailing the list of telecommunication and consumer devices that must comply with technical standards and obtain DJID/SDPPI certification. 🔍 What’s the Regulation About? This regulation is based on Ministerial Regulation No. 3 of 2024 and defines the mandatory certification scope…
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Sample Requirements for DJID Approval in Indonesia
Planning to get DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure) certification in Indonesia? One of the key steps in the approval process is lab testing, which requires you to submit product samples. Here’s what you need to know: Which Devices Require Testing? Any device with wireless features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, cellular (2G/3G/4G/5G), and similar…
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Devices That Require DJID Certification in Indonesia
Devices That Require DJID Certification in Indonesia If you are planning to import, distribute, or sell wireless or telecom devices in Indonesia, you must ensure they are certified by DJID (formerly SDPPI) under the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi). What is DJID/SDPPI Certification? DJID certification is a mandatory technical and regulatory approval for any…
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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…
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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…
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Nemko Korea Approved as Official MRA Test Lab for DJID Certification in Indonesia
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 Nemko Korea Co., Ltd. as a recognized foreign testing laboratory under the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) framework. This approval enables Nemko Korea to issue test reports that…
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KOMDIGI: SDPPI / DJID Certification Guide for GPS Trackers in Indonesia
If you manufacture, import, or sell GPS tracker devices in Indonesia, you are legally required to obtain SDPPI (Postel) certification issued by the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) under KOMDIGI – the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs. This regulation is part of the government’s efforts to control and ensure all telecommunication equipment…
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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…
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New WiFi 6 GHz Regulations in Indonesia: Frequency Utilization & Certification Process
In 2025, Indonesia adopted new regulations regarding the use of additional frequency bands for Radio Local Area Network (RLAN) technology, including WiFi 6E (IEEE 802.11ax). These regulations are outlined in Ministerial Regulation of Communication and Digital No. 2 of 2025 and Ministerial Decree of Communication and Digital No. 12 of 2025. Designation of Additional Frequency…
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SDPPI: Indonesia-South Korea MRA Strengthens the Telecommunications Industry Through Mutual Recognition of Test Reports
The rapid digital transformation in Indonesia has led to the emergence of various telecommunications devices in the market. To simplify processes and advance the domestic telecommunications industry, the Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo), through the Directorate General of Resources and Equipment of Post and Informatics (Ditjen SDPPI), is collaborating with South Korea’s Ministry of…