The MTA has ended a free Wi-Fi service on buses in New York City.
MTA officials say that only 1.5% of local bus passengers and 4.5% of express bus passengers system-wide used the Wi-Fi service.
In October 2022, there were approximately 33,000 average daily logins compared to an average weekday ridership of approximately 2.34 million people.The MTA says it will be saving $3.3 million annually now that it has ended the program.
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