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Merge pull request #231291 from batamig/patch-321
fixing billing
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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/faqs-general.md

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## Do I have to be an Azure customer?
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No, for the agentless version of Microsoft Defender for IoT, you do not need to be an Azure customer. However, if you want to send alerts to Microsoft Sentinel; provision network sensors and monitor their health from the cloud; and benefit from automatic software and threat intelligence updates, you will need to connect the sensor to Azure and Defender for IoT. For more information, see [Sensor connection methods](architecture-connections.md).
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You must be an Azure customer to use Microsoft Defender for IoT. However, OT sensors installed for air-gapped networks can be managed locally, and don't need to connect to the cloud.
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For the agent-based version of Microsoft Defender for IoT, you must be an Azure customer.
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For more information, see [Defender for IoT subscription billing](billing.md).
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## What happens when the internet connection stops working?
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- Read the Defender for IoT [overview](overview.md)
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- [Get started with Defender for IoT](getting-started.md)
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- [OT Networks frequently asked questions](faqs-ot.md)
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- [Enterprise IoT networks frequently asked questions](faqs-eiot.md)
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- [Enterprise IoT networks frequently asked questions](faqs-eiot.md)

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