Relocating

I will be relocating to Luanda Angola shortly for some construction work. my forte is training people in construction so to improve thier future. Unfortunately I have never had training in computers just picking up what I can which leads me to the following.
A previous stint there had numerous continuing problems with Mail and Safari. they were unreal. Communications there are primitive to say the least. for E-mail my server (corporation) is back here in Korea. I noticed that all of the problems people are experiencing with safari and e-mail were occuring to me there. ( Mostly "Cannot connect to the server.....") we had aprimitive DSL line.
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is there a dish or anything I can use to ensure more workable communications to the internet.

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This is a complex question. I suspect some form of satellite access would work, but that may not be the case, your geographical location makes a great difference. Your best bet is to speak with someone who is on location and knowledgeable about sources of internet access there.
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