The Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya dan Perangkat Pos dan Informatika (SDPPI) of Indonesia has recently opened three public consultations, inviting stakeholders to provide input on key regulatory updates. These consultations reflect Indonesia’s commitment to ensuring an efficient and innovative use of the radio frequency spectrum and advancing its telecommunications infrastructure. Here’s an overview of the proposed regulations:
1. Public Consultation on Draft Ministerial Regulation on Class Permit. This draft regulation focuses on governing the use of radio frequency spectrum under class permits. Key highlights include:
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Addition of frequency bands, such as 5925-6425 MHz, for Radio Local Area Network (RLAN) usage.
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Inclusion of 315-405 kHz and 1700-1800 kHz bands for Short-Range Devices (SRD), particularly for Wireless Power Transmission (WPT). Stakeholders can review and provide feedback on the draft regulation until December 22, 2024. More details about the consultation can be accessed here.
2. Public Consultation on Draft Ministerial Decree on RLAN. This draft decree establishes the technical and operational framework for using the radio frequency spectrum for RLAN devices. Specific provisions include:
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Spectrum allocation for bands such as 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5150-5250 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz, 5725-5825 MHz, 5925-6425 MHz, and 57-64 GHz.
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Technical standards for RLAN equipment operating in 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz, and 60 GHz bands. The consultation is open for comments until December 22, 2024. Further details can be found here.
3. Public Consultation on Draft Ministerial Regulation on WPT. This draft regulation specifies the radio frequency spectrum allocation and technical standards for WPT. Key frequency bands include:
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100-119 kHz, 119-135 kHz, 135-140 kHz, 140-148.5 kHz.
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315-405 kHz, 1700-1800 kHz, 6765-6795 kHz, and 13,553-13,567 MHz. The regulation aims to support the growing demand for wireless power technologies while ensuring compliance with international standards. Feedback can be submitted until December 22, 2024. More information is available here.
These consultations present an opportunity for stakeholders to influence the regulatory landscape for telecommunications in Indonesia. Participation is crucial for ensuring that these regulations align with industry needs and international best practices.
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