Traveling around - sending messages

Hi Hope somebody can help me figure this out. I am soon going to travel from Denmark to Malaysia and then later from Malaysia to Philippines. From both countries (Malaysia and Philippines) I just want to know, the minute prices and text prices are they the same wherever I am texting/calling from? Does it all depend on wherever I am texting/calling to? So if it costs 19,3 eurocents per minute calling to Venezuela, then it's the same price even if I am in Denmark, Malaysia or Philippines? Hope you are able to understand what I mean

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