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What does NCE and CSP mean for your contracts?
Published: Feb 9, 2022 11:10:22 AM

We suggest the wording in your contracts is updated to reflect these new changes. As at the time of writing, Microsoft has not issued any contractual documents effecting these changes (and so there is no specific wording to be flowed down into your own customer contracts).
On this basis, these suggestions are subject to change, and you should be mindful of any commitments you have made to your own suppliers if you are purchasing subscriptions for your customers on an indirect basis. Some of our suggested changes are set out in the addendum below.
Further reading
See our How will changes to the CSP program impact Microsoft Partners? blog for more details on how you could be impacted, or submit you're own question using the form below.
Also see more FAQs on NCE and CSP:
- What is the NCE programme?
- Is NCE replacing CSP?
- Can customers stay on CSP?
- Can licenses be cancelled on the NCE program?
- Will customers get a full refund if they cancel within 72 hours?
- Can NCE licences be decreased during the term?
- Is there any way around the inflexibility of NCE cancellation or subscription changes?
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