Bad connection with Facetime

Hi everyone,
So since I've updated to OS x Yosemite, my Facetime will jump to 'bad connection' after several minutes. I know that there's nothing wrong with the internet, because it works fine and I've changed and checked it different times.
Does someone has this problem too?

Ok, I have tested it with a Free SIM card.
The result of the test is:
-Facetime works with occasional time-outs when using a Free SIM card over 3G.
-Facetime does NOT work at all ("poor connection") when using an Orange SIM over 4G.
As Facetime was working without any problems over Orange 4G until last Christmas, and it has never worked since,  this looks very much like an Orange netwqork problem.

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