Overhead Paging with a Hosted VOIP system using Linksys SPA942 phones

Anybody have any experiance with providing Overhead Paging with a Hosted VOIP system using Linksys SPA942 phones?  I currently use a hosted service called Vocalocity and need to  now provide overhead paging to one of our sites.

I don’t think this is possible since usually this paging opting is used with accordance with the registration from the SPA9000. I am not quite certain if this will be able to work with certain VoIP providers but if it does they should have paging capability and the paging code might also change. I suggest contacting your VoIP provider and Cisco Tech support to further look into your concern. I believe this unit belongs to the business series devices that Cisco is now supporting. Try to go to this link for the other business series devices and the site where you can get hold of Cisco for support: 
http://forums.linksysbycisco.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Switches&message.id=4273&query.id=27...

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