IMessage on macbook pro won't sign in

I just switched my phone company from Verizon Wireless to Vodaphone because i moved out of the US. Ever since I switched phone companies my imessage on my macbook pro will no longer connect. It still works fine on all of my other devices. I get an error saying "The server encountered an error processing registration. Please try again later." It has been doing this for about a week now. Any suggestions on how i can fix this? Thanks in advance.

Did you change your country on your Apple ID? if not then give the a try, then try to log in to iMessage. 

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