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Circular Letter No. 03 of 2025: Changes to the Declaration of Conformity Format

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05-AUG-25

Issued by the Directorate of Digital Infrastructure Services, this circular announces mandatory changes to the format of the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for the certification of telecommunication equipment and/or devices in Indonesia.

The primary purpose of this regulation is to introduce a new, mandatory format for the Declaration of Conformity. This document is a required component for all telecommunication device certification applications. The change aims to increase the efficiency and speed of the certification evaluation process.

The scope covers all telecommunication tools and/or devices that are required to meet technical standards in accordance with Indonesian laws and regulations.

 
Implementation Timeline and Restrictions

A new format for the Declaration of Conformity will be enforced according to the following schedule:

Effective August 1, 2025: All new certification applications must use the new DoC format as specified in Appendix I of the circular.

After August 31, 2025: Applications submitted without the new DoC format will be rejected.


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