What is the telephone rate for contact support in Indonesia region? I wanted to call but am affraid that it's an international rate phone bill

What is the telephone rate for contact support in Indonesia region? I wanted to call but am affraid that it's an international rate phone bill

International Apple Support. I think the 1-800 are free.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57

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