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List of Devices Subject to Mandatory DJID/SDPPI Certification Under Ministerial Decree No. 469 of 2025

Indonesia continues strengthening telecommunications regulation through Ministerial Decree No. 469 of 2025, which outlines the mandatory DJID/SDPPI certification requirements for telecommunication and radio frequency devices. Any manufacturer, importer, or distributor planning to market wireless or connected devices in Indonesia must ensure compliance before distribution. Non-certified products risk customs rejection, sales prohibition, and penalties. This article explains the categories of devices covered under the decree and why certification is essential. What is DJID/SDPPI Certification? DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure), formerly known as SDPPI, is the Indonesian authority responsible for: Certification ensures devices do not interfere with networks, operate safely, and comply with Indonesian spectrum allocation rules. Devices Requiring Mandatory Certification Under Decree No. 469 of 2025, the following product groups are subject to mandatory approval: 1. Cellular & Mobile Communication Devices Devices that connect to public cellular networks: 2. Short-Range Wireless Devices (SRD) Low-power RF devices operating in license-exempt bands: 3. Internet of Things (IoT) Equipment Connected smart devices using RF or telecom modules: Read too : SNI Certification for Electronic Products: Mandatory Compliance in Indonesia 4. Network & Telecom Infrastructure Equipment Devices supporting telecom connectivity: 5. Broadcasting & RF Transmission Devices Equipment transmitting radio signals: 6. Satellite Communication Devices 7. Radar & Specialized RF Equipment 8. Consumer Electronics with Wireless Features Even if telecom is not the main function: Why Compliance Matters Certification is not optional. It is required to: ✔ Obtain Indonesian market approval✔ Pass customs clearance✔ Avoid product recalls✔ Protect network integrity✔ Ensure consumer safety Failure to comply can lead to import detention, fines, and sales bans. Key Testing Requirements Most devices must undergo: Conclusion Ministerial Decree No. 469 of 2025 reinforces Indonesia’s commitment to telecommunications safety and spectrum management. Businesses dealing with wireless or connected devices must verify whether their products fall under the mandatory list and begin certification early to prevent delays. Need help with DJID/SDPPI certification?JTEN provides end-to-end support from testing coordination to document handling and submission — ensuring your telecom devices enter the Indonesian market faster and fully compliant. 🚀 Read too : SNI Certification for Electronic Products: Mandatory Compliance in Indonesia

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Latest DJID Technical Regulations for IoT Products in Indonesia

The rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in Indonesia has made regulatory compliance more important than ever. To ensure safety, quality, and radio frequency reliability, the Ministry of Communication and Informatics through the Directorate General of Resources and Equipment of Post and Information Technology (DJSDPPI or DJID) continues to update technical regulations for all IoT products entering the Indonesian market. These updates are designed to maintain a secure and interference free spectrum, while also ensuring that imported and locally produced devices meet national testing standards. 1. Why IoT Devices Must Follow DJID Technical Regulations IoT devices almost always use radio modules such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LTE, NB IoT, or LoRa. Because of this, they are categorized as radio frequency telecommunications equipment and must comply with DJID regulations before distribution. The goals include: 2. Key Updates in the Latest DJID Regulations (2025) a. Updated Frequency & Power Limitations DJID has refined several rules on permissible frequency bands and Effective Radiated Power (ERP). IoT manufacturers must ensure that RF modules meet the new parameters during testing. b. Mandatory Local Testing Requirements All IoT devices must undergo local lab testing in Indonesia before obtaining SDPPI certification. Imported test reports can no longer be used as the primary reference. c. Additional EMC and Safety Requirements Several IoT categories especially smart home products now require Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety documentation to support certification. d. Enhanced Labelling Standards Devices must include updated SDPPI labels and QR codes to improve traceability and prevent counterfeit certifications. e. Requirements for Devices Using LTE/5G Modules IoT devices that integrate LTE, Cat-M, or 5G modules now require more detailed documentation, including RF schematics and module authorization. 3. Certification Process for IoT Products To comply with the latest DJID regulations, companies must follow these steps: The entire process ensures that IoT devices meet Indonesian safety and frequency standards. 4. Challenges Faced by IoT Manufacturers Many companies experience delays due to: Working with a compliance expert helps reduce unnecessary rejections and speeds up approval. 5. Why Compliance Matters for Market Entry Without valid SDPPI certification, IoT products cannot be: Non-compliance can lead to fines, product seizures, or distribution shutdowns. Need Help With IoT Certification? Ensuring compliance with the latest DJID regulations can be complex, but you don’t have to handle it alone.JTEN Group provides complete assistance for IoT device testing, document preparation, and SDPPI certification until approval is issued. 👉 Contact JTEN Group today for fast and reliable certification support.

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