What is the call rate per minute from Israel to India using Global Talk Apps

What is the call rate per minute from Israel to India using Global Talk Apps by Seawolf Technologies Inc.?

$100 US, per minute or part thereof, weekends & holidays slightly higher...data NOT included .

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