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Pricing and price protection

The price levels for an Enterprise Subscription Enrollment are the same as for the Enterprise Enrollment, but the price level is not set for the whole of the 3-year enrollment term; it’s set at the beginning of each year, dependent…

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License type availability

Licenses for on-premises products purchased through the Enterprise Subscription Enrollment are non-perpetual licenses, and Software Assurance is always included. Thus, it’s only a subscription for a combined License & Software Assurance offer that’s available through an Enterprise Subscription Enrollment:

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Enterprise Subscription Enrollment

The Enterprise Subscription Enrollment works in a very similar way to the Enterprise Enrollment and so I’ve used a similar structure to the Enterprise Enrollment section and indicated where there are differences.

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At the end of an Enterprise Enrollment

An Enterprise Enrollment has a term of 3 years, at the end of which a customer can decide to renew the enrollment. If they have previously been paying for licenses with SA, they renew the enrollment just paying for the…

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Managing licenses

The Microsoft 365 Admin Center is used by Enterprise Enrollment customers to manage SA benefits, download software, access product keys, activate Online Services, and make License Reservations. The Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) was historically used by Enterprise Enrollment customers…

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Price protection

Any licenses for Enterprise Products and Additional Products that are on a customer’s initial order when they sign the Enterprise Enrollment have fixed pricing for the three years of the enrollment both for the spread annual payments and the True…

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True Up orders

If additional Qualified Devices are added during a year, a customer may use the Enterprise Products on those devices and then pay for the licenses at the end of the year through a process known as True Up. A single…

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