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User is not available for Facetime

I keep trying to use Facetime, but it keeps saying _____ is not available for Facetime. I reset all my settings and my wifi connection is working. Help!

iPod touch, Windows 7

Posted on Apr 16, 2011 8:09 PM

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Posted on Apr 16, 2011 8:11 PM

Is the other person you are face timing on wifi. That is normally the message you get when the other person either does not have the FaceTime app launched on a mac or is not on wifi with an iOS device.

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Jan 29, 2013 7:56 AM in response to jichisato

I have and New iPad and my Mom has an iPad 2 - I set her up with facetime from her iPad through her apple ID email address, however i constanely get the connection failed - user unavailable message when I try to facetime her. She's on WiFi at all times, I'm not sure what the issue could be. any help would be greatly appreciated.


thanks!

May 11, 2013 9:20 PM in response to AWM1963

My problem, if anyone can help, is that I used to be able to ft my daughter's father in the UK on his iPhone (I'm in NZ on an iPad). I just have his email address in my contacts. But now it's saying 'user not available' when I try and ft. The same for him when he tries to contact us. I can still ft other people both in NZ and in UK. Trying to sort in 48 hours as planning a birthday call! Thanks.

Jun 20, 2013 8:10 PM in response to jichisato

I had the problem where my wife and I both have iphone 5's and she could facetime me, but I got the user is busy message when I facetimed her. We ended up having to do the trick where we each have our own apple id's for our iMessage and FaceTime accounts, but one shared ID for iTunes and Apps. It's a pain, but once you disassociate iMessage and FaceTime from a common ID it appears to work.


Once we had our own ID's it was simply a matter of going to settings->FaceTime and clicking on 'Apple ID' then selecting 'Sign Out', then just use your new ID.


Again, don't get rid of the common one as you still want to have it associated to iTunes for music and apps, unless of course you want to purchase music and apps two or more times.

Nov 10, 2013 3:25 AM in response to jichisato

An idea borne out of my recent experience:


Check if you passed on your old device to your mum,dad, nephew whatever, and in the setup, you may have used your own Apple ID on the device you are giving them.


Also you might find that their email address -which is how you FaceTime them - might be linked to your own Apple ID .


Ours got completely tangled up in this way, but the problems did not emerge until my mum went back - with my old iPad - to Australia. While we were all together in the same house to test it, everything worked fine!

Jun 7, 2015 10:26 AM in response to macdilbert

I found another fix!: some friends have a + sign in their phone number listed in FaceTime Settings (for example, +1(213)xxx-xxxx). If they have the plus sign, you *must* have a + sign in your contacts also, in order to connect to the phone number correctly.


This article was extremely helpful:

http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/user-not-available-for-faceti me-when-calling-overseas

User is not available for Facetime

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