Microsoft is continuing to expand the number of places around the world where businesses can access its Office 365 software service. In July, the company said that it had added 38 new markets for Office 365, and today Microsoft says the service is now available in 17 new markets, bringing the total to 141 countries and territories, 123 of which can access full commercial Office 365 SKUs.
The Office blog that announced the news has separated the list of markets with new access to free trial subscriptions from the ones that have graduated to full paid Office 365 subscriptions, some of which have already been able to use 120-day free trial versions. Here is the list of countries that can now get full paid versions of Office 365:
- 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
- Libya
The new countries and territories that can now access a free trial of Office 365 include:
- Palestinian Territories
- Congo (DRC)
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Botswana
- Namibia
- Curaçao
- Faroe Islands
- Monaco
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- Ethiopia
- Uganda
- Zambia
- Afghanistan
- Tanzania
In addition, Office 365 now supports the Indonesian, Kazakh, Hindi, and Hebrew languages, which brings the total number of languages supported to 40.
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