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MICT blocks indirectly by informally "requesting" the blocking of websites by Thailand's 54 commercial and non-profit ISPs. Although ISPs are not legally required to accede to these "requests," MICT Permanent Secretary Kraisorn Pornsuthee wrote in 2006 that ISPs who fail to comply will be punitively sanctioned by government in the form of bandwidth restriction or even loss of their operating license.[citation needed] This is a powerful compulsion to comply.