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Socialization of Draft Decree of the Minister of Communication and Information on Technical Standards for Non-Cellular Low Power Wide Area Network Telecommunications Equipment- INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

23-11-2023

Socialization of Draft Decree of the Minister of Communication and Information on Technical Standards for Non-Cellular Low Power Wide Area Network Telecommunications Equipment

To protect the public from possible losses arising from the use of non-cellular low power wide area network telecommunications equipment, as well as to ensure connectivity in telecommunications networks, the SDPPI has prepared a Draft Decree of the Minister of Communication and Informatics concerning Technical Standards for Non-cellular Low Power Wide Area Network Telecommunications Equipment, which must be fulfilled by every non-cellular low power wide area network telecommunications equipment manufactured, assembled, and/or imported, for trading and/or use in the territory of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.
Non-cellular low power wide area network telecommunications equipment must be permanently factory locked so that it can only work on radio frequency bands as stipulated in this Ministerial Decree.
The substance of the Draft Decree of the Minister of Communication and Informatics concerning Technical Standards for Non-Cellular Low Power Wide Area Network Telecommunications Equipment is :
  • power supply requirements;
  • non-ionizing radiation requirements;
  • electrical safety requirements;
  • EMC requirements;
  • radio frequency requirements, which work in the radio frequency bands 433.05 – 434.79 MHz, 920 – 923 MHz, and 2400 – 2483.5 MHz.;
  • filter requirements; and
  • test method.

For detailed information please check the Official Announcement.

Socialization of RKM Technical Standards for Digital Radio Broadcasting Telecommunication Devices based on DRM and DAB+- INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

23-11-2023

Socialization of RKM Technical Standards for Digital Radio Broadcasting Telecommunication Devices based on DRM and DAB+

The Directorate General of Postal and Information Resources and Equipment is currently preparing technical standards for digital broadcast radio transmitting telecommunications equipment based on DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) and DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcasting Plus), which must be met by every digital broadcast radio transmitting telecommunications device that is manufactured, assembled and/or included . , for trading and/or use in the territory of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.

The substance of this draft technical standard includes:

  1. Technical standards for DRM-based digital broadcast radio transmitting telecommunications equipment for devices working in the radio frequency bands 526.5 – 1606.5 kHz, 87 – 108 MHz, and 174 – 230 MHz
  2. Technical standards for digital broadcast radio transmitter telecommunications equipment based on DAB+ for devices that work in the radio frequency band 174 – 230 MHz.
  3. DRM and DAB+ transmitter radio frequency requirements parameters include:
    • rated output power;
    • frequency stability;
    • spurious emissions;
    • out-of-band emissions;
    • modulation error ratio (MER); and
    • signal input.

Official announcement: Please click here 
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SDPPI to Implement Local SAR Testing – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

28-07-2023

SDPPI to Implement Local SAR Testing

SDPPI of Indonesia will officially implement Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing on December 1, 2023, beginning with Mobile Phones (Head Test Method) and following with additional devices in the six categories below between 2024 and 2026.

SDPPI Local tesing

Beginning December 1, 2023, only local test reports published by SDPPI Labs in Indonesia will be accepted for new applications, renewals, and re-certifications. There will be a grace period of 2 years to transition to the new SAR regulation. During this time applicants may submit a test report as previously required for new certificates, renewals, and re-certifications, however they must also provide a statement letter that the product will be tested for SAR at an SDPPI Lab. SDPPI will publish the certificate, and applicants will then have a maximum timeframe of 2 weeks after the certificate is published to provide the SAR test report. The certificate will be cancelled if the test report is not delivered within the timeframe, or if the test result fails.

Indonesia SDPPI Local Testing Now Possible for 77 GHz Vehicle Radar – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

09-05-2022

Indonesia SDPPI Local Testing Now Possible for 77 GHz Vehicle Radar

Regulatory authorities in Indonesia he Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya dan Perangkat Pos dan Informatika (SDPPI) has informed local testing for 77 GHz radar devices is now available based on the regulation PERDIRJEN SDPPI No. 3 Year 2020.

Indonesia SDPPI Lab Now Testing 5G NR Devices – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

08-02-2022

Indonesia SDPPI Lab Now Testing 5G NR Devices

SDPPI  of Indonesia released an announcement on January 24, 2022 stating that SDPPI will be ready to accept applications to test telecommunications equipment that use 5G starting January 25, 2022

Additional Requirements within Conformity Assessment Procedure – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

05-08-2021

Additional Requirements within Conformity Assessment Procedure

Telecom regulatory authority Indonesian government issued an announcement 457/DJSDPPI.5/SP.04.09/06/2021 for the manufacturers of telecommunication devices. The document supplements the Decree No. 11 of 2021 concerning the recognition of test reports for telecommunication devices issued by the overseas test centers for certification purposes in Indonesia. Now foreign labs must attach a reference summary of the Test Results Report (LHU) page or test report related to the technical requirements that apply in Indonesia.

Thus, when applying for certification of telecommunication devices in Indonesia, it is necessary to attach a reference summary of the Test Results Report (LHU) page or test report related to the technical requirements that apply in Indonesia. This summary or test report must be issued only by the foreign testing center according to the form developed and attached to the announcement.

The announcement will become effective from July 4, 2021.


SDPPI Test Report Reference Page Requirement – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

05-06-2019

SDPPI Test Report Reference Page Requirement

The Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya dan Perangkat Pos dan Informatika (SDPPI) of Indonesia issued Announcement Number 457/DJSDPPI.5/SP.04.09/06/2021 that introduces a new requirement when leveraging foreign test reports for the local type approval process. The test lab must send an additional “Reference Page” as an appendix that addresses the applicable local technical requirements. The requirement will take effect July 4, 2021

Introduce 5G – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

05-06-2019

Introduce 5G

Indonesian Regulator – Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya dan Perangkat Pos dan Informatika (SDPPI)  allowed the introduction of 5G in Indonesia according to the regulation Nomor 5 Tahun 2021 Tentang standar teknis perangkat berbasisteknologi.

SDPPI released a clarifying statement on 07June 2021 relating to regulation 11 Tahun 2021, regarding requirements for acceptance of test reports from foreign accredited laboratories for use in paperwork-only applications. SDPPI now require test reports issued by foreign laboratories to include a summary technical specification – specific to Indonesia – for the device under test. This summary must be issued by the test lab and the requirement will be enforced from 04 July 2021. The summary should cover the following technologies:

  • Bluetootho  WLAN
  • Short Range Devices (>10mW)
  • Low Power Devices (<10mW)
  • GSM for a base station
  • GSM for a subscriber station (terminal)
  • WCDMA for a base station
  • WCDMA for a subscriber station (terminal)
  • LTE for a base station
  • LTE for a subscriber station (terminal)

New Regulation N ° 183 – INDONESIA

Indonesia Wireless Regulatory Services

Indonesia

14-11-2019

New Regulation N ° 183

The Ministry of Communication and Information of the Republic of Indonesia replaced the regulation N ° 138 Tahun 2019 (which has expired on October 15, 2019)

The main amendment is the reduction of the listed accredited labs.

The new Regulation Nomor 183 Tahun 2019 is valid until April 15, 2020.