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![](/i/favi32.png) Microsoft Volume Licensing Reference GuideInstall at customer facilitiesMicrosoft Volume Licensing Reference GuideInstall at customer facilities.
Install Microsoft products on devices
an organization
owns or leases and that
are located on their custome
r’s
premises.
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Offer demonstrations and evaluations.
An organization
can have up to 50 active user IDs for
service/product demos and give their customers a free 60-day trial period.
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Include affiliates.
Include affiliates under a single agreement.
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Expand reach to academic institutions.
An organization's
business can expand with specific price offerings
available to their academic customers through the Services Provider License Agreement.
Program requirements
The following are the main requirements to participate in the Services Provider License Agreement. For complete
program requirements, see the Program Guide on the Microsoft Commercial Licensing website at
www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-programs/spla-program
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Join the Microsoft Partner Network.
An organization
must be a member of the Microsoft Partner Network.
If they are not a member,
learn how to enroll at the Commercial Licensing website at
partner.microsoft.com/membership
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Sign a Microsoft Business and Services Agreement (MBSA).
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Service providers that have an existing MBSA through another Commercial Licensing agreement
(Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Subscription Agreement, or ISV Royalty Licensing) should work with
their Microsoft account manager and/or reseller to provide their MBSA number and link the MBSA to
their Services Provider License Agreement.
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Service providers that do not have an existing MBSA are required to sign one when they sign an SPLA.
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Designate a licensed products reseller.
Work with an authorized Services Provider License Agreement
reseller to complete the SPLA and MBSA.
Download the authorized reseller list
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