Microsoft’s reseller partners have an additional two weeks to bill customers using the old Office 365 pricing.
Microsoft has decided to delay its planned price increase of Office 365 for an additional two weeks for some of its reseller partners. Back in August of last year, the software giant announced in a blog post that its first “substantive” price increase since launching Office 365 in 2011 was set to occur on March 1 of 2022. For those unfamiliar with Microsoft’s pricing changes, Microsoft 365 Business Basic will increase from $5 to $6 per user per year, Microsoft 365 Business Premium will go from $20 to $22, Office 365 E1 will go from $8 to $10, Office 365 E3 will go from $20 to $23, Office 365 E5 will go from $35 to $38 and Microsoft 365 E3 will go from $32 to $36.