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Microsoft has announced the expanded availability of Office 365, the company’s cloud-powered office productivity suite, to seventeen new markets and four new languages. In total, this would mean that Office 365 is now commercially available in 123 markets.
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“Office 365 is expanding availability to 17 new markets and 4 new languages. Office 365 is now commercially available in 123 markets, additionally 120-day trials are available in 18 markets where paid subscriptions may become available in the future,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.
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The new markets with paid subscriptions include: Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Lebanon, Jamaica, Bolivia, Brunei, Nicaragua, Honduras, Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Georgia, Ghana, Mauritius, Iraq, Bermuda, Rwanda, Belize, Cameroon, Moldova, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, Cape Verde, Fiji, Kyrgyzstan, Virgin Islands (U.S.), Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Angola, and Libya.
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The new Office 365 120-day trial markets include: Palestinian Territories, Congo (DRC), Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Botswana, Namibia, Curaçao, Faroe Islands, Monaco, St. Kitts and Nevis, Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia, Afghanistan, and Tanzania.
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The four new languages include: Indonesian, Kazakh, Hindi, and Hebrew. This brings the total number of languages to 40.
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