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Microsoft is introducing a new paid Extended Service Term (EST) to give customers additional time at the end of a subscription term to make the right subscription choices for their business without any service disruption.
Customers who don’t choose to renew their subscription by the renewal date will now have the ability to select a paid Extended Service Term (EST) option. This replaces the previous option of an automatic grace period that will be retired.
Your Options at Subscription End:
When a subscription reaches the end of its term, customers now have three options:
These options provide a clear, predictable experience at expiration, making it easier to renew, temporarily extend service without disruption, or cancel
Who This Applies To:
This change applies to Online Services subscriptions governed by the Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA).
When This Takes Effect:
Microsoft is introducing a new paid Extended Service Term (EST) to give customers additional time at the end of a subscription term to make the right subscription choices for their business without any service disruption.
Customers who don’t choose to renew their subscription by the renewal date will now have the ability to select a paid Extended Service Term (EST) option. This replaces the previous option of an automatic grace period that will be retired.
Your Options at Subscription End:
When a subscription reaches the end of its term, customers now have three options:
These options provide a clear, predictable experience at expiration, making it easier to renew, temporarily extend service without disruption, or cancel
Who This Applies To:
This change applies to Online Services subscriptions governed by the Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA).
When This Takes Effect: