I finally did a phone reset and that cleared up the problem. Not the complete 
reset where the phone is wiped and needs to be set up again as a new phone, but 
the reset where no settings or data are removed.

> On Mar 30, 2015, at 2:46 PM, Kevin Cussick 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,   agree with You as I had this a few weeks ago as well. interestingly 
> on the I pad it still worked but not the I phone6Pluss.  I left it in disgust 
> switched on in the morning and to my delight it all just worked again.
> 
> On 29/03/2015 14:13, David Griffith wrote:
>> 
>> This happened to me a couple of weeks ago and I suspect that, as the
>> problem eventually disappeared, it was actually a problem at the Apple end.
>> 
>> I have no evidence for this except that it all occurred at about the
>> same time as other people started reporting problems with iTunes and the
>> App Store. I think these problems were also eventually resolved at the
>> Apple End.
>> 
>> 
>> David Griffith
>> 
>> On 29/03/2015 20:00, Phil Halton wrote:
>>> I am getting “siri not available
>>> , connect to the internet” messages all of a sudden when I try to use
>>> Siri.
>>> Siri works fine when I’m on my wifi network, and it used to work fine
>>> when away from internet connections as well. But now, if I turn off
>>> wifi or move out of network range, I get this message.
>>> 
>>>  I’ve done a power cycle of the iPhone5 and again no Siri. I then did
>>> a network reset with no joy. I’ve looked in the Siri settings and the
>>> cellular settings and can find no reason for this. I’m hoping to avoid
>>> doing a total device reset.
>>> Any ideas?
>>> 
>> 
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