Routers are critical tools that enable wireless internet connectivity. In Indonesia, any device that emits radio frequency or uses public spectrum must be certified by DJID (Directorate General of Digital Infrastructure) before it can be distributed or used.
Why Routers Need DJID Certification:
- Legal Compliance: According to KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 12 of 2025, which regulates the use of Wi-Fi and KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 260 of 2024, which regulates the use of Bluetooth, every device with a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other frequency module must undergo DJID testing and certification before it can be sold or used.
- Network Security: Certification ensures routers are safe from technical vulnerabilities or interference risks.
- Signal Quality and Interference Prevention: Certified routers meet technical standards, reducing the risk of causing interference with other devices or national infrastructure.
- Market Trust and Legal Trade: Certified products are legally marketable and provide assurance to consumers and regulators.
DJID Certification Process for Routers
With assistance from a professional agency like Cerapproval, manufacturers or importers can navigate the process that includes lab testing, document preparation, and submission to DJID. The testing process takes around 4-5 weeks, but it may be completed sooner. Once the test report is issued, the process of submitting it and obtaining the certificate will take around 5-7 working days.
Consequences of No Certification:
Without DJID approval, your products may face customs rejection, legal sanctions, or even product recalls. Certification is not only a regulatory requirement but also a vital business strategy for long-term growth in Indonesia.
Cerapproval: Your Certification Partner in Indonesia
At Cerapproval, we guide clients step-by-step in the router certification processβfrom testing to compliance. Our team ensure that all steps are carried out smoothly, transparently, and in accordance with established regulations.
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