Fortinet
1 YEAR FGAAS UTP IP 3
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Fortinet 1 Year FGaaS UTP IP 3 | Cloud Licensing Subscription
Fortinet
MPN: FC1-10-G091G-1165-02-12
$13,093.78$15,871.25
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Key Features
- 1-year licensing term
- FGaaS subscription
- UTP IP 3 designation
- Fortinet vendor licensing
- Cloud licensing category
- MPN FC1-10-G091G-1165-02-12
- Maintain service continuity with a 1-year subscription term
- Align security coverage with annual budget cycles using fixed-term licensing
Keep Fortinet service coverage current with a 1-year FGaaS UTP IP 3 subscription built for organizations that manage security renewals on an annual cadence. This licensing item is a practical fit for teams that want clear term boundaries and straightforward procurement planning.
For infrastructure and procurement stakeholders, the advantage is control. A 1-year term makes it easier to align spending with budget cycles, review service requirements regularly, and maintain a clean renewal process across the security stack. It also helps avoid the drift that can happen when service terms are not actively managed.
FGaaS licensing is suited to environments where security coverage must stay current and predictable. Whether you are standardizing renewals across multiple sites or keeping a specific Fortinet deployment on a defined service schedule, this subscription supports a disciplined operating model.
Choose this when annual flexibility matters and you want to keep Fortinet licensing tightly tied to the pace of your infrastructure planning.
Ideal For
- Renewing Fortinet security services on an annual schedule
- Aligning licensing spend with fiscal-year procurement planning
- Maintaining current coverage for FGaaS-based deployments
- Managing short-cycle service reviews for enterprise security teams
Why This Product
- 1Annual term supports tighter budget alignment
- 2Subscription model simplifies recurring renewals
- 3FGaaS coverage fits current-state service planning
- 4Better for annual review cycles than longer-term commitments