My iPhone 5 doesnt see my MacBook Pro via Bluetooth

Anyone have any idea or steps or fixes to my bluetooth issue? While at the office, I was trying to tether my MacBook Pro to my iPhone 5 via bluetooth. My MacBook will see my phone, I attempt to pair, PassCode comes up on both devices, numbers match, but then my phone will say " The Bluetooth network is unavailable.  There was an error connecting to your device's network. Make sure network access is enabled and available on your device" . I have checked my WFI network, Bluetooth network, and Personal Hotspot - Everything is set to "on" - I have reset the network connections on my phone - and I have also restarted my MacBook and reset the PRAM (press and hold the Command-Option-P-R keys) but no change... this is quite frustrating.
HELP Please....

No - Tether to the internet.
The following table details supported Bluetooth profiles by device when using the latest version of iOS.
Device
Hands-Free Profile (HFP 1.6)
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.4)
Personal Area Network Profile (PAN)
Human Interface Device Profile (HID)
Message Access Profile (MAP)
iPhone 4 and later







iPhone 3GS






iPhone 3G





Original iPhone


iPad 2 and later





iPad (1st generation)




iPod touch
(4th generation)





iPod touch
(2nd and 3rd generation)




iPhone 4 and later - Personal Area Network Profile (CHECK) - I havean iPhone 5 - It worked before, regardless if i was trying to tether my phone to the internete or anything else - my MacBook Pro Rentina and my iPhone 5 should have zero issues Pairing and Connecting together.

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