Security and customer care teams. The NATO phonetic alphabet is a requirement of the SIA training for security staff. It is highly valuable for all customer service and call centre employees
How do you communicate with your customers?
We have all had the call centre experience. On a phone call to a call centre and trying to make sure that the spelling of a name or address etc is correct. Then the person in the call centre starts saying things like “A for apple” or “T for tree“. Great, they are trying to help. But some words sound like each other. If you do not hear the word you are expecting it both introduces errors and slows down the communication process.
Phonetic Alphabet – a basic skill for customer service and security teams?
Is it really beyond the training of people for them to learn the international phonetic alphabet? It’s simple and with the aid of a printed memoir, often only takes a couple of hours to master.
It is all in the design
The international phonetic alphabet or NATO Phonetic Alphabet was designed in a specific way. It was designed so that:
a) the word representing the letter start with the letter concerned,
b) It phonetically it sounds right.
c) Most importantly of all, each words sound nothing like any other.
This was done to ensure that when used over a “crackly” radio signal the message was still clear.
In the table below we list the letter, the word representing the letter and the pronunciation, of the international phonetic alphabet.
The NATO Phonetic Alphabet
Letter | Phonic Word | Pronunciation |
A | Alpha | AL FAH |
B | Bravo | BRAH VOH |
C | Charlie | CHAR LEE |
D | Delta | DEL TAH |
E | Echo | ECK OH |
F | Foxtrot | FOKS TROT |
G | Golf | GOLF |
H | Hotel | HO TELL |
I | India | IN DEE AH |
J | Juliet | JEW LEE ETT |
K | Kilo | KEY LOH |
L | Lima | LEE MAH |
M | Mike | MIKE |
N | November | NO VEM BER |
O | Oscar | OSS CAH |
P | Papa | PAH PAH |
Q | Quebec | KEH BECK |
R | Romeo | ROW ME OH |
S | Sierra | SEE AIR RAH |
T | Tango | TANG GO |
U | Uniform | YOU NEE FORM |
V | Victor | VIK TAH |
W | Whiskey | WISS KEY |
X | X-ray | ECKS RAY |
Y | Yankee | YANG KEY |
Z | Zulu | ZOO LOO |
In the Pronunciation column of the table, bold shows emphasis. Please use this printable phonetic alphabet in your training or on your workspace.
International standard – The NATO Phonetic alphabet
The NATO or international phonetic alphabet is sometimes referred to as the English or British phonetic alphabet. In addition, it is also known as International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) phonetic alphabet.
In conclusion, knowing the NATO phonetic alphabet can help to facilitate clear radio or telephone communication of details. It is highly valuable for all customer service and call centre employees. In addition, it is a requirement of the SIA training for security staff. Having a common and accurate way of spelling can help ensure clear and accurate communications.
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “a”? – Alpha
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “b”? – Bravo
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “c”? – Charlie
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “d”? – Delta
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “e”? – Echo
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “f”? – Foxtrot
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “g”? – Golf
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “h”? – Hotel
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “i”? – India
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “j”? – Juliet
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “k”? – Kilo
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “l”? – Lima
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “m”? – Mike
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “n”? – November
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “o”? – Oscar
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “p”? – Papa
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “q”? – Quebec
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “r”? – Romeo
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “s”? – Sierra
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “u”? Uniform
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “v”? – Victor
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “w”? – Whisky
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “x”? – X-ray
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “y”? – Yankee
What word is used in international radio communications to denote the letter “z”? – Zulu
First Published: May 21, 2010 @ 09:17 – Updated March 2016 Revised July 2016, updated December 2017
RichardMichie says
24/07/2011 at 21:51Random article from my blog- https://rapidbi.com/call-centre-training-the-phonetic-alphabet/ please RT
Grape Life says
27/11/2010 at 14:38RT @RapidBI Useful entry from our site http://bit.ly/dUZFFJ // This phonetic alphabet guide is very helpful!