INDONESIA: SDPPI Accepts EMC Test Report from Non-Accredited International Test Lab

Entirety reports on November 19, 2018, the following news: SDPPI issued a new policy regarding the EMC test reports. Due to the overcapacity and recent problems at Indonesian test labs, where EMC test takes extremely long lead time, SDPPI decided to accept EMC test report from all international Labs, including EMC report from test labs […]

INDONESIA: SDPPI Makes Changes in the Certification Process for Telecommunication Equipment

SDPPI recently applied a new regulation on telecommunication equipment certification, which is Communication and Informatics Ministry Regulation Number 7 of 2018 (PM Kominfo No 7 Tahun 2018) regarding Electronically Integrated Business Licensing. In this new regulation, there are several major changes, especially in the certification process. Below we inform you of the changes that will […]

INDONESIA: Document Evaluation Process Now Allowed for All Product Types 


SDPPI Lab announced a new update for the certification process. According to the new policy and based on SDPPI Headquarter official letter number 530/DJSDPPI5/SP.04.03/09/2017 issued on September 22, 2017, SDPPI has allowed document evaluation process for all type of products. 

 “This decision is taken due to the high workload that SDPPI Lab has. With […]

INDONESIA: New Report Requirement for Certification



The SDPPI of Indonesia announced on September 13, 2017, the new report requirements for certification. 

 The 3 documents include: 

1. Standalone module requires module test report 
2. Telecommunication product 
 a. Module that can be separated or detached requires a test report for each module
 3. Non telecommunication product that have wireless capability
 a. […]

INDONESIA: SDPPI Officially Allows Document Evaluation Process for Modular Certifications 



On September 14, 2017, (SDPPI) released a document regarding modular certification and how the modular certification process works for an end product by referencing an existing modular certificate. 

 it is key to understand:

 1. Products are subjected to telecommunication equipment by module or tele equipment that consists of several modules 
2. For equipment that […]

INDONESIA: MICT Releases Regulation for Cellular Telephones, Handheld Computers and Tablets

On April 6, 2017, the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of Indonesia (MCIT) released Regulation No. 23 Year 2016 under Article 2.9.2 5.6.2. The regulation explains the certification process of cellular telephones and handheld computers and tablets. It includes laboratory testing and document evaluation. The objective of the certification is: 1) to prevent deceitful […]

INDONESIA: SDPPI Lab Announces New Policy for EMI Testing

On March 2, 2017, the Directorate General of Post and Informatics, SDPPI Lab, announced a change within their EMI testing policy which states all products containing an AC Cord (connects device to a power source) will now be mandatory to get through EMI testing along with RF testing. Applies to: -Products with direct AC cord […]

INDONESIA: MCIT Simplifies Process for Tele Equipment Through DoC

On February 3, 2017, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) recently announced it plans to simplify the certification process for Certifications of Telecommunication equipment for cellular phones, laptops, and tablets. This type of technology tends to be very fast and dynamic, therefore, MCIT felt it necessary to provide a public service acceleration for […]

INDONESIA: SDPPI Announced New EMC Test Requirements

On March 2016, the General Directorate of Resources and Equipment of Post and Informatics, announced that the new Resolution Ref. No. 292/BBPPT.31/SP.04.06/3/2016 came into force regarding new regulations for EMC test reports. Now, local testing is mandatory for all technologies excluding 5GHz WLAN and 902MHz-928MHz UHF RFID devices.

INDONESIA: The Minister of Communication and Information Technology Released the Technical Requirements for LTE Devices

In order to improve the security and interoperability of telecommunication equipment and to avoid interference, the minister of communication and information technology of Indonesia developed a regulation with the specific technical requirements for telecommunications devices based on LTE technology (base station and subscriber station). All the devices made, assembled or imported in Indonesia are under […]