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Microsoft frees its OneDrive

by on28 October 2014

Cloud storage to be unlimited for Office 365

Microsoft has announced that it plans to phase in unlimited OneDrive storage for Office 365 subscribers. According to the official OneDrive blog, all Office 365 customers will get unlimited OneDrive storage at no additional cost.

Microsoft has started rolling this out today to Office 365 Home, Personal, and University customers. The roll out will continue over the coming months.

Office 365 Business users, it looks like, will have to wait a little longer.

Microsoft said that its OneDrive for Business customers will see unlimited storage will be listed on the Office 365 roadmap in the coming days and it will begin updating the First Release customers in 2015, aligned with our promise to provide ample notification for significant service changes.

The personal edition of Office 365 costs only $6.99 a month the addition of unlimited storage seems pretty good. Google and Dropbox both charge $9.99 a month for a 1TB plan — and Dropbox doesn't tie its service to any productivity software.

 

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