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 be certified by the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (KOMDIGI) under Regulation No. 46 of 2025Β Regarding Radio Frequency Spectrum Based on Class Permits and Technical Standards for Wireless Power Transmission.Β WPT Certification Requirements To comply with Indonesian regulations, WPT devices must meet the
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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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DJID Certification Guide For WPT Devices in Indonesia
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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 Permen Kominfo No.β―3/2024, RFID falls under Short Range Device (SRD) classification. Certification is required to ensure compliance with: Radio frequency emission standards Antenna and modulation requirements Electrical safety (for devices above 10β―mW) EMC compatibility and frequency stability Indonesian Technical Standards for RFID RFID typically operates
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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 KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 12 of 2025, which regulates the use of Wi-Fi and KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 260 of 2024, which regulates the use of Bluetooth, every device with a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other frequency module must undergo DJID testing and certification before it can be