HT4623 Request timed out message

I keep getting this request has timed out when going through the activation process of my iPhone 5 (when finishing set up of iCloud, iMessage and FaceTime.

If this is a new project you shouldn't be using this code. The ReportDocument.Load() overloaded method is there to help people migrate their code from a non-managed to a managed environment. You should be using the PSReportFactory or the ReportAppFactory to get your reports from Enterprise.
The one you choose will depend on what you need to do with the report. You'll get better performance out of PSReportFactory but you won't be able to manipulate the report. ReportAppFactory will allow you to manipulate the report but shouldn't be used for ALL your reports. RAS will simply crash if you throw too much at it.
In your case you'll likely want to look at what the Cache Server is doing. It may not be able to get back to your application server. If you admins said it isn't the firewall I'd challenge them by asking how they know that? The Cache and RAS servers communicate on random TCP ports if you don't do a manual configuration in the CMC.

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