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1 Year Office 365 subscription coming soon to TechNet Subscribers

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 19, 2019
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If you have yourself a TechNet Subscription, you’ll soon be able to gain access to the new Office 365 suite released by Microsoft a couple of months ago. Microsoft says they are ” committed to providing IT professionals with access to Microsoft software & services for evaluation purposes, and we are actively working to provide our subscribers with a full year subscription of Office 365.”

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If you can’t wait, TechNet Subscribers can download and activate a full version of Office 2013 from the subscriber benefits portal. The Office 365 subscription will last 1 year, it is unknown if it will be renewed along with your TechNet subscription.

We assume Office 365 will be available to both standard and pro subscriptions, we’ll keep you updated when the time comes.

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