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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 essential for: ✅ Ensuring your products are compliant with Indonesian regulations. ✅ Providing safety, interoperability, and high performance for your users. ✅ Preventing penalties or legal issues due to non-compliance. ✅ Boosting consumer confidence in your products’ credibility and authenticity. The Process of DJID Certification
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Indonesia Requires EMC Immunity (CISPR 35) for SDPPI / DJID Certification at Komdigi
Starting July 1, 2025 (To be confirmed in the next official update), Indonesia will officially require EMC immunity testing in addition to EMC emissions testing as part of the SDPPI/DJID certification process at Komdigi. This new mandate enforces CISPR 35 as the national standard for EMC immunity — a critical update for manufacturers and importers of telecommunication equipment seeking legal market access in Indonesia. What Is EMC Testing? EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing ensures that electronic devices: Do not emit excessive electromagnetic interference (EMI) Can operate reliably in the presence of external electromagnetic disturbances Until now, SDPPI (Now DJID) certification primarily