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Indonesia: KOMDIGI publishes technical standards for IMT telecommunication equipment and wireless equipment


On May 23, 2025, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (KOMDIGI) of Indonesia issued Decree No. 204 of 2025 on the technical standard for telecommunications equipment and/or broadband wireless access telecommunication equipment based on the IMT-2020 technical standard. The decree covers technical standards for terminals and base station equipment in the 5G n50 band (1432-1517 MHz, TDD).

Click on this link to view the original text of Legislative Decree No. 204 of 2025.

Indonesia: DJID to introduce 2600MHz band for 4G and 5G (Band 41)


On May 15, 2025, Indonesia's Directorate General for Digital Infrastructure (DJID, formerly SDPPI) released a public consultation on its official website on the introduction of the 2600MHz band. The draft specifies that TDD technology will be used for the 2500-2690MHz frequency band, that is, corresponding to Band 41 (2496-2690MHz).

Click on the link to view the original public consultation.

Indonesia: DJI seeks comments on the timing of the implementation of CISPR 35 and the transition period


On June 4, 2025, Indonesia's Directorate General for Digital Infrastructure (DJID) solicited comments from manufacturers on the implementation details of CISPR 35. The main comments solicited include:

  • The manufacturer's current CISPR 35 testing status, such as the expected number of projects and typical cycles;
  • The length of the transition period that manufacturers wish to begin with the disclosure of CISPR 35 testing in Indonesia on May 16, 2025.

Click on the link to view the original public consultation until 20 June 2025.

Indonesia: KOMDIGI will conduct local testing of most telecom equipment in 2026


On June 4, 2025, the Ministry of Communications and Digital Affairs (KOMDIGI) of Indonesia issued an announcement announcing plans to move most of the telecom equipment testing to the country by the end of 2026. With the establishment of the Indonesian Digital Testing Center (IDTH), Indonesia has the capacity to conduct tests domestically in accordance with international standards.

Click this link to view the original announcement of KOMDIGI.

Indonesia: Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for Telecommunications Equipment Testing Laboratories with South Korea


On May 27, 2025, Indonesia's Ministry of Communications and Digital Affairs (KOMDIGI) officially launched the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for telecommunications equipment testing laboratories with South Korea. Indonesia has accepted and approved two South Korean testing laboratories under this mutual recognition arrangement.

Click on this link to view the news report from the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) in Indonesia and the authorization of the relevant Korean laboratory.

Indonesia: KOMDIGI issued Decree No. 45 of 2025


On February 18, 2025, KOMDIGI, Indonesia, issued Decree No. 45 of 2025 on technical standards for telecommunications equipment and/or cellular mobile telecommunication equipment based on the Global System for Mobile Communications and the International Mobile Telecommunications International 2000 technical standard. Updates to the technical standard include the addition of the 850 MHz band for GSM. Test reports issued in accordance with the original PERDIRJEN SDPPI No. 5 can still be used, provided that they do not conflict with the terms specified in the technical standards.

The decree entered into force 6 months after the stated date, on August 18, 2025.

Click on the link to view the original text of the decree.

Indonesia: KOMDIGI issued Decree No. 46 of 2025 on wireless charging


On February 21, 2025, Indonesia's Directorate General for Digital Infrastructure (DJID, formerly SDPPI) announced on its website that the Minister of Communications and Digital Affairs Decree No. 46 of 2025 – "Radio Spectrum and Technical Standards Based on Wireless Power Transmission Category Licensing" has been published and will come into force on February 18, 2025. For different wireless charging operating frequency bands, the international standards referred to in the decree are EN 303 417 and EN 300 330 respectively.

With the promulgation of this Decree, the part of the Decree of the Minister of Communications and Information No. 260 of 2024 on the Technical Standard for Short-Range Equipment (SRD) concerning wireless charging has been replaced.

Click this link to view the original DJID press release, and this link to check the original document of KOMDIGI Decree No. 46 of 2025.

Indonesia: DJI (SDPPI) announced a six-month transition period for Decree No. 12 of 2025


On February 21, 2025, Indonesia's Directorate General for Digital Infrastructure (DJID, formerly SDPPI) announced on its website that the Minister of Communications and Digital Affairs Decree No. 12 of 2025 on Technical Standards for Telecommunication Equipment/Equipment for Radio Spectrum and Radio Local Area Network Based on Class Licenses has entered into force on January 15, 2025. For products operating at 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5150-5250 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz and 5725-5825 MHz, a transition period of up to 6 months will be provided, during which the original SDPPI Regulation No. 2 of 2019 can be used.

Click on this link to view DJID's news for this announcement.

Indonesia: DJI (SDPPI) has issued an announcement on the renewal of overseas laboratory authorization


On February 18, 2025, the Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID, formerly SDPPI) of Indonesia issued an announcement numbered B-229/DJID.3/SP.04.06/02/2025. The announcement cites Decree No. 13 of 2025 issued by the Ministry of Communications and Digital (KOMDIGI) on January 15, 2025. The decree establishes non-MRA foreign testing laboratories for the certification of telecommunications equipment. The authorization is valid from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2026, but DJI also mentioned in the announcement that it will re-evaluate and update the list of authorized laboratories by the end of 2025. DJI once again emphasizes that as of January 1, 2027, only reports from MRA National Testing Laboratories will be accepted.

CTTL Terminal Labs has once again obtained all the qualifications for mobile phones and tablets (HKT) and other equipment (non-HKT).

Click on this link to view DJID's news for this announcement, click this link to view the original text of KOMDIGI's Legislative Decree No. 13 of 2025.

Indonesia: KOMDIGI Launches Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7


On February 8, 2025, the Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Digital Affairs (KOMDIGI) issued a press release announcing the launch of Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 6E operating in the 6 GHz band. To support the above technologies, KOMDIGI has issued the following regulations:

  • Regulation No. 2 of 2025, regarding the amendment to Regulation No. 2 of the Ministry of Communications and Information of 2024. The regulation deals with the use of the radio spectrum on the basis of class permits. The regulatory amendments open up 5925MHz-6425MHz for the 6GHz band, which allows two types of equipment, of which very low power equipment (VLP) can be used indoors and outdoors with a power limit of 14dBm; Low Power Equipment (LPI) is for indoor use only, with a power limit of 23dBm;
  • Decree No. 12 of 2025, technical standards for radio spectrum and Radio Local Area Network telecommunications equipment/equipment based on class permits.

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