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Microsoft 365 Now Can Buy Mix Plan Over 300 Lic ?
Hi
I've heard the news that I can't Mix Plan Business that exceeds 300 is it true or not?
Currently, I have a customer who buys a Mix Plan Business that exceeds 300, can I still back it up or not? If not, I'd like to request a ref link from Microsoft.
For example, buy Microsoft 365 Business Basic 300 Lic And Microsoft 365 Business Standard 300 Lic.
Or have to buy any Plan Business Plan but the total amount is not more than 300 Lic ?
Hi namlovely2011 ,
here the ref links:
Terms - https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/terms/en-US/productoffering/Microsoft365/MCA
M365 FAQ - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/business/microsoft-365-frequently-asked-questions
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- ClaudioStalloneSteel Contributor
Hi namlovely2011 ,
here the ref links:
Terms - https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/terms/en-US/productoffering/Microsoft365/MCA
M365 FAQ - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/business/microsoft-365-frequently-asked-questions
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- JenyMCopper Contributor
ClaudioStallone I heard from my reseller that I can mix license's above 300 all up, it means I can add to tenant 280 Business Standard and 72 Business Basic with annual commitment and is not a problem. So how I should approach to your ref links? I should add that this is my actual scenario so where is the true? Microsoft can turn off licenses above 300? Interesting...Many Thanks.
- ClaudioStalloneSteel Contributor
Hi JenyM,
I have already received several Feedbacks from different Microsoft employees regarding this and there were both statements:
- First, that the 300 seats is limited to the license and not to the combined volume over all M365 Business licenses.
- The other is that the total volume cannot be more than 300.
But as you can read in the FAQ, it is clearly defined that the limit of 300 users may not be exceeded.
In the Terms, which is also the more important statement, I find rather misleading with "Customer may not provision more than 300 user subscription licenses." This can also mean that the 300 user subscription licenses applies per license and not in the total volume over all M365 business licenses.
But here it is the combination of the Terms and the FAQ and so it is not allowed to have more than 300 licenses in the total volume over all M365 Business licenses.
Or how do you see this LicensingConcierge1?
- Deleted
I think that it really needs official statement from Microsoft & update in Product Terms -
SpoilerSpoilerBased on FAQ & infromation provided by MS Sales to customers, they shall not have more than 300 combined seats of Microsoft 365 Basic/Standard/Premium.
This also You can find in FAQ: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/product-licensing/microsoft-365-business
But binding legal document, which are Product Terms shows different statement:
There is nowhere mentioned combined amount of seats. So reading- it leads to interpretation than limit of 300 seats applies per plan (Basic/Standard/Premium)……
More to underline- Product Terms clearly stating, that FAQ is not part of it. So FAQ is not binging document to customer.Do You have may be some official supporting document, which clearly identify those limits & which shows clear interpretation?
Customer is bound by Product Terms & he is not obliged to follow FAQ it those are different ☹
Everybody understand idea & how it shall be implemented, but in fact seems to be that supporting legal documents are not clear …
I saw already few tenants with 300 Business Plans enabled & we are pretty sure that any action against those customers will result in loosing any case in court by Microsoft- thanks to own MS documents :(.
So this shall be clarified- until it is not intentionally to do it not clear 😉- ClaudioStalloneSteel Contributor
Hi Deleted,
Here is the official statement from Microsoft from 21.12.2023:
Microsoft 365 Business product cloud solution provider legacy purchase limitations and cloud solution provider new commerce migration guidelines
Summary
A small number of legacy subscriptions for small business SKUs will not be Microsoft-led migrated to new commerce because they exceed the 300-seat maximum limit.
Impacted audience
Direct bill partners and indirect providers receiving this notification have been identified as having at least one customer subscription impacted
Details
Our Microsoft 365 Business base per-user plans are designed for organizations with up to 300 users. We reserve the right to enforce a future tenant limit of 300 seats across the Business family of plans, in which case we will provide advance notice and further guidance. Customers with more than 300 users should consider subscribing to Microsoft 365 Enterprise plans.
This policy applies for the following Microsoft 365 per-user products:
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard
- Microsoft 365 Business Premium
- Microsoft 365 Apps for Business
- Microsoft Defender for Business
- Teams Essentials
During the Microsoft-led migration period, beginning January 11, 2024, subscriptions that exceed the established limits will not be renewed. Customer subscriptions with more than 300 active licenses for a legacy offer on a per-user product that falls under this policy will not be migrated to new commerce at renewal date. These subscriptions will then move to an expired state and cannot be reactivated. Enterprise SKUs are available, and customers who exceed the limit will need to purchase the corresponding products.
For customers considering subscribing to a Microsoft 365 Enterprise plan, partners should review the current “Do More With Less” Microsoft 365 E3 promotion. Details of this campaign can be found in the Global Promo Readiness Guide.
Next steps
Partners should consult with their customers to discuss how best to meet their needs. Refer to Offer limits and Migrate subscriptions to new commerce in the Partner Center.
Partners can determine which subscriptions are ineligible for migration by downloading the migration data export file. Subscriptions not migratable because of license limits will be flagged as Ineligible in the migration eligibility status column. These subscriptions will have the reason of “License limits defined for the offer have been reached or exceeded.
- Deleted
Thank You for reply.
Unfortunately it is not. You are reffering to guides & communication to partners. Accoring to MCS signed by Microsoft, the only binding document are Product Terms & same product terms are underlining that FAQ is not part of it.
So this question is about document binding relations between Microsoft & customer, where this is defined.
Regards
Piotr
- LicensingConcierge1Microsoft
M365 is a Modern Work product, but inquiries for M365 (formerly O365) can be posed under the Business Applications (BizApps) community.
You'd use applicable labels, such as "m365", "business plans", and "mix business plans". For your convenience, I'll add the labels and move this post for you.
Regards,
LC
- LicensingConcierge1Microsoft
Yes, customers may mix & match Microsoft 365 plans.
You're also correct in that certain products, such as Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Apps for business, Business Standard, and Business Premium plans have a collective limit of 300 users. Ex: customers may purchase 200 Business Premium seats & 100 Business Standard seats = 300 seats. What is Microsoft 365 for Business? - FAQs | Microsoft 365
Sounds like the customer needs more than 300 seats (users), so click on the following link to purchase Microsoft 365 for business plan add-ons - Buy or manage add-ons | Microsoft Learn
FYI: Customers may add Enterprise plans to business plans listed above. Those Enterprise plans are unlimited.
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- LicensingConcierge1Microsoft
namlovely2011 ClaudioStallone DRMichiel JenyM Jo_Soap
I agree that the documentation is a bit confusing, so I've escalated the context of the NCE Handbook to a) confirm if they're referencing users/subscriptions vs licenses; and b) if the maximum of 300 is for each business plan or cumulative since pg.62 of the NCE Handbook says:
I'll update everyone on this post asap. Sorry for any inconvenience and/or delays in this understanding.
Please stand by and thank you for your patience.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge