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Enterprise Products without Teams
- May 10, 2024
Hi MBenton
Check the latest partner FAQ.
https://aka.ms/M365TeamsChangePartnerFAQ *** removed Partner Only documentation since the public has access to this community ***This document can be found by logging into Partner Center

It may be that at the time you would need to raise a support request depending on the scenario.
If both organisations are merging into a single tenant, then if the tenant already has 'with Teams' licenses regardless of Business or Enterprise, then they should be able to buy new subscriptions/licenses with Teams.
Where a completely new tenant is being created and you are licensing it from nothing, then that's a different challenge. This is likely where you would need a support request, with evidence of the merger, the fact they already have with Teams licenses etc. And you are of course dependent on the current whim of Microsoft support.
Hi Susan2022
Thank you for replying to assist, it's greatly appreciated![]()
However, since Microsoft has noted that the document that you've linked should not be distributed, I will need to remove this file.
The previous iteration, Microsoft Partner Community, I believe was limited to partners. IMO it was also a better platform than this tech community too.
- LicensingConcierge1May 15, 2024Former EmployeeThat's a valid question that I do not have the answer to. Maybe jill Armour can clarify.
- MBentonMay 15, 2024Brass Contributor
This is has been an interesting thread, but I am ultimately looking for an official response to the following question. If a customer with existing Enterprise products, such as M365 E3 or E5, migrates to a brand-new tenant as part of a merger with another organization, who is also migrating to the same new tenant, can they maintain the rights to the legacy enterprise bundles with Teams? Fine if we need to open a support ticket, I just need to inform our sales team how to properly quote the licensing for this migration.
Thanks,
Mark Benton
- LicensingConcierge1May 15, 2024Former Employee
Hi MBenton
Your original question did not ask about maintaining rights, so I did not address rights in my reply. I've accurately responded to your original question by confirming that if you're in NCE, tenant migration is not supported.
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