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Bridge to the cloud promo eligibility after Business Central trial expires
- May 12, 2023
Hi Michael1992
Microsoft provides several resources for Partners to find answers to questions about products, services, and promotions in Partner Center.
Once you've logged in to Partner Center, you can utilize either the Global Promo Readiness Guide or the Offer Matrix to find eligibility requirements for specific promotions, including the Bridge to Cloud 2 promotion. Additionally, the B2C2 FAQ is also available in Partner Center in the Global Promo Readiness Guide.
For a detailed list of eligible “from” and “to” products, see Exhibit 1 on page 4 of the Bridge to the Cloud 2 Promotion policy download.
This document also provides the following licensing requirements for the B2C2 Promotion:
If this (or someone else's) reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
I can't imagine a trial precluding the client from being BTTC2 eligible but in the case of the former, I don't think that's in the spirit of the promo. As long as the client meets the licensing criteria that LicensingConcierge1 pointed out, then they should be good.
You may wish to check with MBS first since they're the gatekeepers.
Right but isn't MBS the ROC? This line seems to suggest so. Please forgive my copy/paste as I have not have permissions to upload images, apparently.
ROCs: US, Canada, LATAM: mbsorder @mikerowesoft.com Europe, Middle East, Africa:
mbsquery @ mikerowesoft.com, APOC, China, Japan, India: mbslques @ mikerowesoft.com
Sorry for the butchered email addresses. Had to get around the forum rules somehow.
- LicensingConcierge1May 16, 2023Former Employee
blakecheek sorry if I confused you/anyone & please disregard my comment as I've deleted it...to confirm, yes, the MBS Orders team and the ROC are the same

Kind Regards,
Microsoft Licensing Concierge