SDPPI Indonesia once again announced on January 15, 2019, that the official Indonesian laboratory is currently unable to complete the new EMC test requirements, and continue to accept EMC test reports issued by ISO 17025 laboratories, and the deadline has been extended to February 28, 2019. SDPPI announcements are as follows:
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So far, SDPPI has issued three postponement announcements in response to the requirements for the implementation of EMC testing in Indonesia.
On December 31, 2018, SDPPI issued another new regulation in Jakarta, "TAHUN 2018 NOMOR 16", namely "Regulation No. 16 of 2018 of the Ministry of Communications and Information of the Republic of Indonesia", which brings some new changes to the current SDPPI certification requirements:
1. Products with the same trademark, model and specifications in different countries of origin, each country of origin must be issued separately.
2. Certificate revision or change
3. New labeling requirements
4. Note: The certificate holder must upload a photo of the wireless communication product with a label, QR code and warning sign within 30 working days after the SDPPI certificate is issued.
* Label template
Warning sign statement: It is forbidden for everyone to make changes to wireless communication equipment to avoid electromagnetic interference to the surrounding environment;
Attached is a list of mandatory Indonesian SDPPI products