Free WiFi is no longer available on MTA buses in the city across the five boroughs.

The MTA confirmed to NY1 that it stopped offering WiFi to riders earlier this month because they said passengers weren’t using it. 

The transit agency said only 3% of the roughly 1.4 million daily bus riders were using WiFi.

After slashing the service, the MTA expects to save more than $3 million a year by doing away with the free internet connectivity.

MTA busses have offered free WiFi to customers since 2016, when former Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled a new fleet of buses with enhanced amenities.

Among the enhancements offered in the updated buses were USB charing ports, which will remain in use.