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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 device using radio frequency (RF). This ensures that the device complies with local technical standards and does not interfere with licensed frequencies. Common Devices That Require Certification 🔹 Bluetooth Devices – TWS earbuds, wireless headsets, smartwatches, wireless printers. 🔹 Wi-Fi / RLAN Devices – Access
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DT&C Korea Approved Under Indonesia’s MRA Scheme for DJID Type Approval
As part of the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) between Indonesia and partner countries like South Korea, certain foreign laboratories are officially recognized by DJID (formerly SDPPI) to perform testing for telecommunication devices under Indonesian regulations. 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 DT&C Korea as a recognized foreign testing laboratory under the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) framework. This recognition allows DT&C Korea to conduct testing and issue valid test reports for telecommunication devices submitted for type approval certification in
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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
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Radio Frequency Spectrum Violation Penalty
This socialization discusses administrative penalty sanctions for the improper use of radio frequencies in Indonesia. There are several regulations that can serve as references for operators of telecommunication devices in carrying out their operations, including: 3 Types of Radio Frequency Spectrum/Telecommunication Device Violations The imposition of administrative fines for violations of Radio Frequency Spectrum/Telecommunication Device misuse is classified into 3 types: The formula for calculating fines for SFR/APT misuse based on Presidential Regulation No. 43 of 2023 Articles 20-21 is as follows: FINE = VIOLATION POINTS x ADMINISTRATIVE FINE RATE Violation Points = Violation Index x Maximum Points x
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ANTENNAS ARE NOW REQUIRED TO BE CERTIFIED
On December 18 2023, the Minister of Communication and Information has established new regulations regarding Technical Standards for Antenna Telecommunications Equipment in KEPMEN KOMINFO Number 601 of 2023. Therefore, antennas are now required to have type approval certification.
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SDPPI OBLIGES FULL PARAMETER EMC TESTING
As of January 1, 2024 SDPPI requires full parameter EMC testing, conducted and radiated. This full parameter EMC testing not only applies to devices powered by AC power, but also applies to devices powered by DC Power that have a charger.
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BBPPT is Ready to Implement Electrical Safety Testing
Directorate General of Resources and Postal and Information Technology Devices (Dirjen SDPPI) number 5498/BBPPT.31/SP.05.01/09/2023, the Telecommunication Device Testing Center (BBPPT) can carry out Laser Safety testing.
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DECEMBER 2023, SAR TESTING IS READY TO BE IMPLEMENTED
to measure the amount of absorption of electromagnetic radiation energy by the human body which will effectively implemented on December 1, 2023 SAR testing must be carried out for telecommunications equipment / devices whose use is in direct contact with the human body.
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Sharing Session on the New Regulation of SDPPI Certification Rates
In this discussion, SDPPI further discussed the new regulation, Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 43 of 2023
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Government Regulation Number 43 Year 2023: Regulation on New Fees for Issuing SDPPI Certificates
SDPPI has established regulations regarding new tariffs for the issuance of SDPPI certificates as stipulated in Government Regulation Number 43 Year 2023.