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Wesley Clark, 84, needed a new wheelchair.

His doctor wanted to explain via video chat how to set it up, but the Clarks don’t have internet at their house in the country between Mason and Eaton Rapids.

So Clark’s wife, 79-year-old Janet, talked to the doctor on the telephone, which she said was less than ideal.

Their household is one of 381,000 in Michigan without the infrastructure for broadband internet at a level considered adequate by the Federal Communications Commission, which is speeds of at least 25 megabits per second download by 3 Mbps upload.

Read more in The Detroit Free Press