SDPPI PLANS TO REQUIRE THE RESULTS OF THE SAR TEST, HERE ARE THE RESULTS OF THE DISCUSSION FORUM WITH BBPPT
July 05, 2023 – In order to improve telecommunication device testing services, the Telecommunication Device Testing Center (Balai Besar Pengujian Perangkat Telekomunikasi / BBPPT) held a discussion forum located at the IPB International Convention Center. The focus of this discussion forum activity was on making efforts to enhance testing services and providing information regarding the addition of required test reports.
In this activity, the Head of BBPPT Syaharuddin said that the main purpose of improving telecommunication device testing services is to ensure security, safety and public health in using telecommunication devices.
There has been a lot of news about telecommunications device exploding or experiencing other defects that can threaten the security, safety and health of users. Therefore, it is necessary to improve telecommunication device testing services to provide a more certain guarantee.
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To achieve this goal, BBPPT conducted offline and online discussion forums, with the participation of manufacturers, distributors, importers, and other entities involved in the testing of telecommunication devices.
To improve public services for telecommunication device testing, BBPPT conducted a Community Satisfaction Survey (SKM). Based on the survey results, there are 4 indicators that need further action, namely regarding service completion time, requirements, service procedures / flow, and facilities and infrastructure.
The results noted in this discussion forum are about improving services to speed up the entire service process from registration to the issuance of the Test Results Report (LHU). Additionally, the applicant requested to develop SIMPEL by integrating notifications for each testing process and sending them via WhatsApp or email.
In conclusion, SDPPI plans to require SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) test results for all mobile phone products from December 2023, with a potential extension of this requirement to other devices such as laptops, smartwatches, smartbands, and similar telecommunications devices in close contact with the human body.
Although Indonesia currently does not have a lab for SAR testing, BBPPT has plans by 2024 to build a SAR test laboratory to test the safety of devices that have an impact on public health and is in the process of establishing regulations regarding SAR testing.
All these development plans for better results are certainly not easy and take time. Therefore, we need support from all Indonesian people to ensure the proper implementation of this plan.
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