Indonesia SDPPI Certification
Wireless products exported to Indonesia must pass Indonesian SDPPI certification and customs inspection.
The Indonesian Post Telecommunications Administration (DGPT) has been obliged since June 2009 to prohibit Indonesian companies from being approved by type companies. The safety requirements for low-power equipment are not mandatory in Indonesia, and 2.4 GH and 5 GHz radio certifications are mandatory and require POSTEL certification.
Indonesia SDPPI Certification Application Requirements
To apply for Indonesia SDPPI certification, you need to provide a local Indonesian company authorized by the overseas manufacturer as the holder of the certificate. Local Indonesian companies allow certificate holders to be local distributors, local wholesalers or local brokers. (Need to be tested locally in Indonesia).
In order to comply with local company requirements for certificate holders, the following documents are required from the local company. The file must contain:
A. copy of association of Indonesia (Indonesian, "aktapendirian")
B. copy of tax number (indonesian, "NPWP")
C. copy of company registration (indonesian, "TDP")
D. import license copy (indonesian, "NPIK")
In addition, you need to provide relevant technical information and application forms as well as provide local agent information (certificates will only be sent to local agents):