@LukaszOlejnik
Part of the proposed changes relates to how orgs are classified and governed under the existing surveillance law.
In the proposed revision, smaller Digital Service Providers such as Threema and Proton would be subjected to similar surveillance rules (and deadlines) as the bigger ISPs today.
They are against it, fearing (rightly) that it would impose significant costs on them, to handle authorities' requests and develop/deploy/maintain a surveillance infrastructure comparable to that already in place at bigger companies and ISPs such as Swisscom, Salt, etc.
The other change of the proposition, is the access of (near) real time metadata.
On the positive side, e2ee and message contents are explicitly excluded from the surveillance.
I'm curious to see what the final proposition will look like regarding the SMEs.