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.

How to Get DJID (SDPPI) Certificate in Indonesia

How to Get DJID (Formerly SDPPI) Certification for Telecom Devices in Indonesia

Obtaining DJID (formerly SDPPI) certification is a crucial step for companies that wish to market or sell their telecom equipment in Indonesia. This process guarantees that your products meet the country’s technical standards and regulations enforced by the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi).

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New Technical Standards for Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) – KM KOMDIGI No. 46/2025

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) has officially issued Ministerial Decree (KM) No. 46 of 2025, which establishes new technical standards for Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) devices.