Research station-centric telephone systems work well; ISat phones are available to connect with other continents, and decayed-orbit satellites are also useful for communication to other continents.
Talking works well as a communication method, as does reading and writing. There is some satellite communication to other continents from Antarctica, but it is generally regarded as being out of range for communication with the common geo-stationary satellites that orbit earth at the Equator.
There are no companies in Antarctica.
There is no reason to use a weapon in Antarctica.
Fire works well for cooking in Antarctica.
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No, there are no telephone poles at the US base in Antarctica. Communication at the base is typically through satellite phones, internet, and radio due to the harsh environment that prevents the use of traditional telephone poles.
Fire works nicely as a cooking technology in Antarctica.
Tourists sail to Antarctica in boats.
You can contact the government's representative in Antarctica -- for USA, this is the National Science Foundation -- and request a contact. You may be able to connect with a person using short wave radio. If you have a mailing address, you can also send a letter. Most commonly, you may be able to send e-mail to a person in Antarctica, if the person is a temporary worker in a research facility there. Contact with field camp personnel may be problematic given the lack of easy-to-use communication facilities there.
There is no commerce in Antarctica, so the use of currency is minimal. When currency is used in research stations, it is the currency of the station that must be used. There is no standard currency on Antarctica.
There are people who choose to use ice as their sculpting medium in Antarctica.
Yes, but there is no TV signal in Antarctica from any other location.