Products Exempted from K3L Certification in Indonesia

Which Products Are Not Required to Have K3L Certification in Indonesia?

In today’s connected world, almost every electronic product—from smartphones to smart home appliances—uses wireless features such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, or cellular (4G/5G).
In Indonesia, any device that transmits or receives radio frequency must obtain an SDPPI Postel Certification (now issued by DJID) before it can be legally imported, distributed, or sold.

New Technical Standards for Amateur Radio Transceivers

New Technical Standards for Amateur Radio Transceivers in Indonesia 2025

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) has officially issued Ministerial Decree (Kepmen) No. 44 of 2025 on the Technical Standards for Amateur Radio Transceivers. This regulation was enacted on 18 February 2025 and will officially take effect on 18 August 2025, replacing the outdated standards established in Dirjen Decree No. 80/DIRJEN/1999.

2G 3G Regulation in Indonesia

2025 Update: Technical Standards for GSM & IMT-2000 Devices in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) has officially issued Ministerial Decree No. 45 of 2025 on Technical Standards for GSM (2G) and IMT-2000 (3G) devices. The Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure (DJID) has confirmed that KOMDIGI Ministerial Decree No. 45 of 2025 on Technical Standards for GSM and IMT-2000 devices was signed and enacted on February 18, 2025.