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Microsoft does not sell Windows client operating systems (such as Windows 11 Pro or Enterprise) on a direct monthly subscription basis in the same way you might subscribe to Microsoft 365. Instead, organizations typically acquire Windows licensing through one of two channels: perpetual licenses purchased outright, or subscription rights bundled into Microsoft 365 plans.
If you are looking for a monthly subscription model, the option is Windows Enterprise E3 or E5 delivered through Microsoft 365. These plans include the Windows license as part of the subscription and are billed per user per month. The current reference price for Windows Enterprise E3 is around USD 7 per user/month, while Enterprise E5 is around USD 11 per user/month. For ten users, you would be looking at approximately USD 70 per month for E3 or USD 110 per month for E5, before taxes. These prices are guide values; actual institutional pricing depends on your agreement type (Enterprise Agreement, CSP, or Open Value) and whether you qualify for education or non‑profit discounts.
Taxes and duties are not included in the published subscription rates. In practice, your local reseller or CSP partner will apply VAT or GST according to your country’s regulations. There are no customs duties because the subscription is delivered electronically rather than as physical media.
In short, if you want a monthly subscription for ten copies of Windows, you should be looking at Microsoft 365 with Windows Enterprise E3 or E5. The exact cost will depend on your licensing channel and region, but the baseline is around USD 7–11 per user/month.
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