Facetime fails after os 7.1.1

Facetime always now fails after updating tp os 7.1.1

see if it is still free I got hit with pages and numbers I have nothing and I have to pay 18 euros

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    - Double check WiFi fan for connectivity
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    - Restarting my machine only (no change)
    - Updating software (software is up to date) (no change)
    - Double check WiFi fan for connectivity (PENDING)
    - Restarting both machines (PENDING)
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  • Why does FaceTime fail all the time?

    Can't talk to anyone it freezes and then fail b4 the pick up and says its connecting on one side but not the other.

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  • Facetime fails when i connect to caller

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  • HT201363 my facetime isnt working i have wifi my friend said she tried to pik up and it just said facetime failed or facetime ended HELP ME APPLE BTW APPLE STINKS!!

    i need help my facetime isnt working we bolth have wifi it just says ''facetime ended' or facetime failed help!!

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  • TS3367 I try to facetime someone, and it keeps saying "connecting" then it says "facetime failed". Anyone know why?

    My facetime won't connect and it keeps saying "facetime failed". Any word on why and if it will be fixed?

    Same here.
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    Everyone take a look here. Apprently this issue is not your ISP's problem, nor it was iOS related. I believe it has something to do with Apple.
    http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/04/17/facetime-connectivity-issues-reaching-ma ny-ios-users/

  • FaceTime fail

    Hi,
    I am having problems with using facetime between iphone 4s and macbooks. I have two of each and am trying to set it up as family members are going overseas and we want to be able to use it.
    Facetime calls work fine between the two iphones and fine between the two macbooks. But when I try to facetime a macbook from an iphone (or vice versa) both devices ring (so it is able to locate the other device and initiate the call) but when I click accept (on either device) I get the Facetime failed message. I have tried all the combinations of which device to initiate the call from etc but I just cannot get a facetime call to properly connect between an iphone and a macbook.
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