Mandatory Testing for Telecommunication Devices: SDPPI Expands Recognized International Laboratories
Jakarta, November 21, 2024 – The Directorate General of Resources and Postal and Informatics Devices (SDPPI) under the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kominfo) has announced a significant update to its certification process for telecommunication devices. As part of its ongoing efforts to streamline the process and ensure compliance with global standards, SDPPI has introduced additional internationally recognized laboratories to facilitate mandatory testing for telecommunication products. This initiative aims to ensure that all devices entering the Indonesian market meet stringent safety and performance criteria while offering manufacturers more efficient and reliable testing options. Expanding the Network of Recognized Laboratories The expansion includes several international testing laboratories that have been accredited and meet SDPPI’s rigorous requirements. This move is expected to: Focus on Safety and Performance SDPPI emphasizes that the mandatory testing process is essential for safeguarding consumers and maintaining the integrity of Indonesia’s telecommunication infrastructure. Key areas of focus include: Aligning with Global Standards The recognition of international laboratories is part of SDPPI’s broader strategy to harmonize its regulations with global practices. This alignment supports Indonesia’s growing role in the global telecommunication market and ensures that products certified in Indonesia meet international expectations. Benefits for Manufacturers and Consumers The inclusion of internationally recognized laboratories offers several advantages: Next Steps for Implementation To ensure the smooth implementation of this initiative, SDPPI has outlined the following steps: A Commitment to Progress By expanding its network of recognized laboratories, SDPPI reaffirms its commitment to fostering a robust telecommunication ecosystem in Indonesia. This initiative not only supports local and international manufacturers but also ensures that Indonesian consumers have access to high-quality and safe telecommunication devices. For more information, manufacturers and stakeholders are encouraged to consult the official guidelines provided by SDPPI. Source: Global Validity