The UK's Science, Innovation, and Technology Committee has raised concerns over Microsoft's recent price hikes for Microsoft 365, affecting everyday consumers but sparing large organizations like the government. The committee is particularly troubled by the 42% and 31% increases in license costs and the compulsory nature of the Copilot feature bundling. MP Chi Onwurah highlighted an existing government discount and questioned the competitive implications of Microsoft's bundling strategy, referencing a history of similar complaints in Europe regarding anti-competitive practices. Overall, there is a growing unease amongst consumers regarding their control over Microsoft 365 offerings.
The UK Science, Innovation, and Technology Committee is questioning Microsoft about the recent price hikes for Microsoft 365, emphasizing their impact on individual consumers.
Microsoft's price increases for Personal and Family 365 licenses by 42% and 31% respectively have raised concerns about their motives and competitive practices.
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