New Technical Standards for Free Space Optics (FSO) Devices – KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025

New Technical Standards for Free Space Optics (FSO) Devices – KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025

The Indonesian government has issued KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025, updating the Ministerial Decree KOMINFO No. 59/2022, to establish the latest technical standards for Free Space Optics (FSO) telecommunications devices. What is Free Space Optics (FSO)? Free Space Optics (FSO) is a telecommunication technology that uses light propagation through the air to transmit information in a point-to-point and line-of-sight configuration. FSO Device Certification Requirements All FSO devices must meet the following regulatory requirements: Key Points of KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025 1. Compliance with Technical Standards FSO devices must meet the following technical parameters: 2. Laser Safety Requirements a. Uplink (Point-to-Point) Laser Standards Lasers must comply with Class 1, 1M, 2, 2M, 3R, or 3B, as per IEC 60825-1 and IEC 60825-12. b. Laser Safety and Installation Regulations The location of FSO device installation will determine the allowed access level and emission usage. c. Data Line Interface Laser Standards Lasers used in optical data lines must meet Class 1 or 1M safety standards under IEC 60825. d. Access Level Classification The classification for Access Levels 1, 1M, 2, 2M, 3R, and 3B is detailed in Appendix II of the regulation. e. Four Location-Based Classification Types FSO device deployment is categorized into four types based on safety and operational requirements. Stay Compliant with Indonesia’s FSO Certification Companies involved in FSO device manufacturing and deployment must comply with KM KOMDIGI No. 43/2025 to ensure regulatory approval and market access in Indonesia. 📞 Need Assistance? Cerapproval is here to help!🌐 Website: www.cerapproval.com 📧 Email: gma@cerapproval.com📲 WhatsApp: +62 899-3300-033

New Technical Standards for Amateur Radio Transceiver Devices – KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 44/2025

The Indonesian government has issued the Ministerial Decree of Communication and Digital (KEPMEN KOMDIGI) No. 44 of 2025, establishing the latest technical standards for amateur radio transceiver devices. This regulation will take effect on August 18, 2025, replacing the Director General of Post and Telecommunications Decree No. 80/DIRJEN/1999. Test Report Acceptance Test reports issued before August 18, 2025, may still be used as supporting documents for telecommunication equipment certification applications, as long as they comply with this new regulation. Exemptions from Technical Standards The technical standards for amateur radio transceiver devices do not apply to equipment used for non-commercial purposes and not intended for trade, particularly for:✅ Research and Development✅ Disaster Management✅ Technology Trials Technical Requirements All amateur radio transceiver devices sold in Indonesia must comply with the following technical standards:📌 Operating Frequency📌 Power Supply📌 Electrical Safety📌 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  Testing Methods To obtain official certification, devices will be tested through the following methods:✔ Operating Frequency Testing✔ Electrical Safety Testing✔ Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing Ensure Your Product Meets the New Regulations! Starting August 18, 2025, all manufacturers and distributors of amateur radio transceiver devices must comply with the new technical standards outlined in KEPMEN KOMDIGI No. 44/2025 to obtain SDPPI/DJID certification. 📞 Need Assistance with Certification? Cerapproval is Ready to Help!🌐 Website: www.cerapproval.com 📧 Email: gma@cerapproval.com📲 WhatsApp: +62 899-3300-033