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You may be in a situation where you have disabled AllowAdHocSubscriptions for Azure Active Directory within your organization. This will prevent the ability for users to signup for Power BI. If your organization has this enabled, and no one has signed up for Power BI, you will not see the Power BI (free) license block within the Office 365 Admin Center.
The question becomes how do we get the license block in place to provide users access to Power BI using the free option? You have two options.
Ability to disable Sign ups for the Free Power BIhttps://blogs.technet.com/b/powerbisupport/archive/2015/02/18/ability-to-disable-free-sign-ups-for-t...
Once you have the licenses available, you can then assign them to accounts within your organization and start to use Power BI!
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