"The change comes in response to the planned revision of the Ordinance on the Surveillance of Correspondence by Post and Telecommunications (OSCPT), introduced by the Swiss Federal Council in January 2025. As previously reported by CyberInsider, the proposal would compel telecom and “derived communication service” providers (FSCDs) to impose mandatory user identification once they reach 5,000 users, retain this data for six months after service ends, and, where encryption keys are held, decrypt communications on request. Larger providers with more than one million users or CHF 100 million in annual revenue would face round-the-clock compliance obligations and real-time interception capabilities.