Structured Cabling Services in Saudi Arabia — Certified, Tested & Warranted

Shan Network Company offers certified structured cabling services in Saudi Arabia. They work in Riyadh’s KAFD towers and Dammam’s data centers. They also serve government offices in Jeddah. Additionally, they support Vision 2030 projects like NEOM and Qiddiya. Every installation meets TIA-568 and ISO/IEC 11801 standards. We test each run with the Fluke DSX-8000. Plus, you get a manufacturer warranty for up to 25 years. We’ve completed 400+ cabling projects across the Kingdom since our founding and not one has left a client without a certified test report in hand.

We serve Riyadh, covering all districts like KAFD, Al Olaya, Al Malqa, and the Diplomatic Quarter. In Jeddah, we include Al Hamra, Al Rawdah, and the Corniche corridor. Our areas also extend to Dammam, Al Khobar, Jubail Industrial City, Yanbu, and Tabuk, as well as project sites across the nation. Riyadh teams mobilize within hours; national sites within 2–5 business days.

Our single biggest differentiator? We don’t hand over cable.

We provide a complete network infrastructure. This includes:

BICSI RCDD-led design

Fluke-certified test report for each run

As-built AutoCAD drawings

Manufacturer warranty registration

All items are documented and warranted.

That’s what separates a certified structured cabling contractor from someone who just pulls wire.

✅ Serving Saudi Arabia since 16 years | ✅ 4.9★ Google rating (80+ reviews) | ✅ 400+ certified installations | ✅ TIA-568 + ISO/IEC 11801 compliant

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Our Structured Cabling Services in Saudi Arabia

Structured cabling is the physical foundation of every IT system in your building. Voice calls, data transfers, IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, VoIP handsets they all rely on what’s running inside your walls and ceilings. In Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030 is driving a fast construction pace. Getting the cabling right from the start can mean a network that lasts 20 years. If done poorly, it might need to be replaced in just three.

Cat6 / Cat6A Horizontal Cabling

The workhorse of modern offices. Cat6 reliably supports standard 1GbE connections. Cat6A boosts this to 10GbE and works with PoE++ for high-power devices. This includes Wi-Fi 6E access points and 4K IP cameras. We supply and install both, Fluke-tested to TIA-568 channel limits, with full patch panel and outlet termination. For any new installation in 2026, we recommend Cat6A as the minimum. The price difference per meter compared to Cat6 is small. Plus, you won’t need to re-cable in five years.

Fiber Optic Cabling — Backbone, Inter-Building, and Data Center

When horizontal copper won’t reach inter-floor runs, campus links, or data center backbone fiber is the answer. We install OM3/OM4 multimode fiber, which supports up to 100GbE. It’s great for backbone runs within buildings. We also install OS2 single-mode fiber for long distances, like connections between buildings. Every fiber run gets OTDR tested and the results are included in your handover package.

Data Center Cabling

Data centers in Saudi Arabia have special cabling needs. This includes server rooms in Riyadh and carrier-neutral facilities in Dammam. These needs are different from those of regular offices.

We design and install structured cabling for server racks that meet TIA-942 standards. This includes:

Overhead cable management

Underfloor pathways

Color-coded patch cord management

Zero-U Cable Managers

We work around live production environments with minimal disruption.

H3: MDF and IDF Rack Build

A patch panel with unlabeled cables and no documentation isn’t an MDF it’s a liability.

Each rack we build includes:

A numbered patch panel layout

Cable management bars

A rack elevation diagram

A port-to-outlet mapping document

This way, any technician, yours, ours, or a future contractor, can trace any cable in under 30 seconds.

IP CCTV and VoIP Cabling

Modern IP CCTV cameras and VoIP phones run on exactly the same Cat6A infrastructure as data. We work with your security integrator on camera placement. We make sure each CCTV drop is PoE-rated and routed neatly.

H3: Wi-Fi 6 and 6E Access Point Cabling

Wi-Fi 6E access points from Cisco, Aruba, and Ruckus require Cat6A PoE++ drops at ceiling level, properly positioned to the wireless heat map. We work from your Wi-Fi vendor’s AP placement design or our own survey if you don’t have one and install certified drops to every location.

Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC)

Structured cabling isn’t install-and-forget. Connectors get degraded, cable gets damaged during moves, and documentation gets out of date every time someone adds a desk.

Our AMC includes:

Annual health checks

Fluke spot-sample testing

Labeling updates

Priority response for faults

It’s what keeps your warranty valid and your IT team sane.

H2: Service Coverage — Structured Cabling Across Saudi Arabia

From our Riyadh base, we cover the full Kingdom here’s where we operate and how fast we get there.

Riyadh — Including KAFD, Al Olaya, Al Malqa, Diplomatic Quarter

Riyadh is where we do most of our work. KAFD’s Grade A office towers need top-notch cabling documentation. Most local contractors can’t provide this. We know that Al Olaya buildings from the early 2000s often have cramped cable routes and legacy Cat5e that needs replacing. To access Al Nakheel residential compounds, you need a permit. We handle all the applications, so you don’t have to worry. Riyadh mobilization: same day for emergencies, 3–5 days for standard projects.

Jeddah — Corniche, Al Hamra, Al Rawdah, Red Sea Corridor

Our Jeddah projects feature:

Office buildings on Tahlia Street

Hospitality properties along the Corniche

Healthcare facilities in the Al Hamra district

The humidity by the Red Sea is a key reason we use LSZH cable in all ceiling spaces in Jeddah and nearby coastal areas. Contractors from inland regions often overlook this. Jeddah will respond within one business day.

Dammam and Al Khobar — Eastern Province

The Eastern Province is Saudi Arabia’s industrial and oil & gas heartland. We’ve worked in support offices for global energy companies in Al Khobar. We’ve worked in light industrial sites in Dammam Second Industrial City. We’ve also been in housing for international workers. We often need extra documents for occupant safety briefings. So, we include this in our project planning. Eastern Province response: 1–2 business days.

Jubail Industrial City and Yanbu

Jubail and Yanbu are special environments.

Industrial cabling in petrochemical and manufacturing sites needs:

Shielded STP cabling for EMI.

Special conduit types for dangerous areas.

Documentation that passes Saudi Aramco and SABIC audits.

We’ve been through that process. We know what the inspectors check.

NEOM, Qiddiya, and Vision 2030 Project Sites

NEOM is the most ambitious construction project on Earth today. Its IT infrastructure needs match that scale. We move to Tabuk and the NEOM site. We bring all necessary documents, material submittals, and method statements. Qiddiya and The Red Sea Project have strong PMC oversight. We are familiar with IFC drawings. We also manage RFI processes and know the handover documentation formats needed for these projects.

Tabuk, Abha, Makkah, Madinah

Secondary coverage cities served on project basis. Hospitality, healthcare, education, and government verticals across the Hejaz and southern regions. Mobilization: 2–3 business days.

We work everywhere in Saudi Arabia. Our quotes cover all travel and hotel costs, so you’ll never see hidden fees or surprise charges later.

Why Saudi Arabia Businesses Choose Shan Network Company

Look, there’s no shortage of IT contractors in Saudi Arabia. So why do IT managers, PMCs, and facilities directors keep coming back to us?

TIA-568 + ISO/IEC 11801 Certification on Every Project

These aren’t optional standards. They’re the two specs included in almost every government tender and corporate IT standard in the Kingdom. We install to both, and we prove it with a Fluke DSX-8000 certified test report for every cable run. Not a screenshot. A digitally signed PDF from the Fluke software, with pass/fail on every measurement. That document is what protects your warranty and passes your IT audit.

BICSI RCDD-Led Design

The BICSI RCDD is the most respected credential in structured cabling design. Most cabling contractors in Saudi Arabia don’t have one. We do. Your project is designed by a Registered Communications Distribution Designer. It’s not a guess. This is done before pulling any cable. That means fewer change orders, fewer surprises on site, and infrastructure that actually performs to spec.

Manufacturer-Authorized Installer Status

We are authorized installers for [Panduit / CommScope / Legrand]. We can register your project. That gives you a 25-year system warranty in your company’s name. A non-authorized contractor simply cannot do this. The per-meter price difference between a certified and an uncertified installation is modest. The difference in long-term risk and warranty protection is enormous.

Saudi-Registered and CST-Authorized

Authorized by the Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST) for telecommunications infrastructure work. Nitaqat-compliant. We can be added to Saudi Aramco, SABIC, government ministry, and major corporate approved vendor lists. Our registrations are available on request for procurement submissions we’re used to this process.

Transparent SAR Pricing, VAT Separated

You’ll receive an itemized quote in SAR within 24 hours of site survey. Materials such as cable brand, patch panels, and rack hardware are separate items. Labor is another line item. So are testing, certification, and warranty registration. 15% VAT is stated separately always. No bundled lump sums where markup is hidden. Written quote, no obligation, valid for 30 days.

Bilingual Team — Arabic and English

Our site supervisors communicate fluently in Arabic and English. We provide Arabic-language documentation for government clients and Saudi corporate offices. Our engineers speak English well. They are ready to work with international PMCs and project management teams. On a site with both, we switch seamlessly it’s just how we work.

How Our Structured Cabling Process Works — From Call to Certified Handover

Getting started is straightforward. Here’s exactly what happens:

Step 1 — Contact Us (5–15 minutes)

Call, WhatsApp, or email. Tell us: city, building type, approximate number of cable points (or just describe what you’re trying to connect we’ll help you work out the scope). We reply to WhatsApp inquiries in 2 hours during business hours. For emergency calls in Riyadh and Jeddah, we respond within 30 minutes.

What you need: building address, rough description of project. Arabic and English support.

Step 2 — Site Survey and BICSI Design (2–4 hours on site, 1–3 days for drawings)

A BICSI RCDD-certified designer will:

Visit and survey cable routes.

Count outlets.

Identify MDF/IDF locations.

Identify building challenges, such as tight ceiling spaces.

Consider EMI-heavy areas.

Account for occupied floors that require after-hours access.

AutoCAD design drawings are produced and shared for your review before any work begins.

KSA note: For KAFD, government, and Aramco sites, submit design drawings. Get approval from the main contractor or PMC before mobilization.

Step 3 — Itemized SAR Quote (within 24 hours)

Materials, labor, testing, certification, and warranty registration all listed separately. 15% VAT stated clearly. The quote is yours to share with procurement, finance, or facilities management as needed. We accept purchase orders from government and corporate clients.

Step 4 — Scheduling and Materials Procurement

Once approved, we set a start date. Then, we order materials from KSA distributors authorized by the manufacturer. Riyadh and Jeddah standard projects typically start within 3–5 business days. Site access permits, building management coordination, and out-of-hours scheduling are handled by us.

Ramadan note: We continue operating during Ramadan, adjusted to KSA Ramadan working hours. Emergency response remains available.

Step 5 — Installation (1 day to 3 weeks depending on scope)

Install cable trays and conduits.

Pull cables according to design drawings.

Terminate at patch panels and outlets.

Build and dress MDF/IDF racks.

Label everything.

All work meets TIA-568/ISO/IEC 11801 standards.

All technicians carry valid Saudi Iqama. Bilingual site supervisor on every project.

Step 6 — Fluke Testing and Certification (1–2 days)

Every cable run tested with Fluke DSX-8000 to TIA-568 channel limits. Certified PDF test report generated one record per run. OTDR testing for all fiber runs. As-built AutoCAD drawings updated to reflect final installation. Fails documented, remediated, and re-tested before handover.

Step 7 — Handover, Warranty Registration, and Invoice

We walk you through the completed installation. Certified test reports and as-built drawings are included. Rack elevation diagrams and port-to-outlet mapping are also provided. You can find them in hard copy and digital PDF formats. Manufacturer system warranty registered in your company’s name (up to 25 years). Official Saudi VAT invoice issued. Payment via bank transfer, STC Pay, Mada, or credit card.

Total typical timeline: 20-point small office, 5–8 business days first contact to certified handover. 100-point medium office, 2–4 weeks.

Structured Cabling Pricing in Saudi Arabia — Transparent SAR Rates

We do not believe in “contact for price.” Here are real numbers for 2026:

Service Pricing Overview

Cat6 UTP horizontal: Supply & install – SAR 15–25/m Includes cable, trunking, termination, and labeling.

Cat6A UTP horizontal: Supply & install – SAR 28–45/m Cat6A cable tested to TIA-568.

Cat6A STP (industrial/EMI): SAR 38–65/m Includes shielded cable, bonding, and test report.

OM3/OM4 fiber backbone: SAR 55–90/m Includes fiber, LC connectors, and OTDR test.

OS2 single-mode fiber: SAR 60–100/m Includes OS2, APC connectors, splice, and OTDR.

Patch panel (24-port): Supply & install – SAR 450–950 Branded panel, rack mount, and labeling.

Network rack build (12U–42U): SAR 1,800–8,500 Includes rack, PDU, cable management, and fan.

Small office turnkey (20–50 points Cat6): SAR 9,000–22,000 Design, supply, install, Fluke cert, and warranty registration.

Medium office turnkey (50–200 points Cat6A): SAR 25,000–90,000 Full scope + BICSI design + documents.

Fluke certification only (existing install): SAR 35–60/point Testing and signed test report.

Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC): SAR 3,500–15,000/yr Health checks, spot testing, and priority response.

All prices exclude 15% KSA VAT. Itemized written quote provided within 24 hours of site survey. Valid 30 days.

What moves the price?

Cable brand: Panduit vs. generic adds 20–35%.

Access difficulty: occupied floors or high-rises.

Project location: remote sites need travel and accommodation.

Emergency mobilization: costs increase by 25–40%.

Documentation: government/Aramco requirements add 10–15%.

We accept: Bank transfer (SAR, KSA banks), STC Pay, Mada, Visa/Mastercard. Installment schedule available for projects above SAR 30,000.

Common Structured Cabling Problems We Fix in Saudi Arabia

Legacy Cat5e Blocking Modern IT Performance

Most Riyadh office buildings built before 2016 use Cat5e. This limits them to 1GbE speeds. They can’t support 10GbE switches or PoE++ cameras. They also struggle with Wi-Fi 6E access points. If your network team keeps chasing intermittent faults on a “perfectly working” cable system, Cat5e is often the culprit. We re-cable with Cat6A, Fluke-certify every run, and register the new system for a 25-year warranty.

No Test Reports — Voided Warranties and Failed Audits

The single most common call we get from IT managers across Saudi Arabia: “Our previous contractor never gave us test reports.” Without Fluke certification, manufacturer warranties are void. Without documentation, you can’t pass IT audits from government clients or international corporations. We provide certification-only services. Bring in your existing installation, and we will test every run. We’ll document all results and give you a signed certified report.

Heat-Damaged Cabling in Ceiling Spaces

Saudi Arabia’s summer ambient temperatures hit 45°C outdoors. In an unventilated metal cable tray on a rooftop or in a false ceiling above a south-facing floor, cable tray temperatures can reach 70°C+. Standard PVC cable jackets start to break down above 60°C. In Jeddah and Riyadh, we found many installations. The cables cracked when we bent them. Specify LSZH or CMR plenum-rated cable for all ceiling runs don’t let a contractor talk you into cheaper PVC.

Disorganized MDFs With Zero Documentation

You know the type: a patch panel with no labels, 47 cables bundled with zip ties, no idea what goes where. Every network change takes three hours of tracing. We provide a complete MDF/IDF audit service. This includes labeling every port, creating a rack elevation diagram, and making a port-to-outlet map. We also install proper cable management and update as-built drawings. Your IT team will thank you within the first week.

Insufficient Cabling Density for Wi-Fi 6E

Wi-Fi 6E access points need one Cat6A PoE++ drop per 80–100m² in open-plan spaces roughly double the AP density of Wi-Fi 5 designs. Most Saudi office buildings cabled for Wi-Fi 4 or 5 era are under-ported and under-powered for current standards. We survey and design new drops. We also install them to match your wireless vendor’s AP placement.

Fast-Track Fit-Out Cabling Done Wrong

Riyadh and Jeddah landlords hand over Grade A towers on tight deadlines. Main contractors hurry the fit-out. IT cabling becomes an afterthought. This leads to wrong routes, incorrect conduit sizes, and wrong cable standards. Then the tenant moves in and can’t get the network to perform. We offer emergency re-cabling and cutover services. We do this with little disruption. We often work at night and on weekends. This way, we don’t affect business hours. If you’re planning a fit-out right now, talk to us at design stage — not after the conduit is already in.

What Our Clients Say — Structured Cabling Reviews from Saudi Arabia

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.9 stars from 80+ verified Google reviews — Saudi Arabia clients

Khalid A. — IT Manager, KAFD Tower, Riyadh ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “We needed Cat6A in our 14-floor headquarters. This involved 750 data points, a fiber backbone, and complete IP CCTV integration.” Shan Network gave BICSI-designed drawings before starting on the cables. They finished ahead of schedule. They also delivered Fluke test reports. Our main contractor accepted these reports with no questions. First cabling contractor in Saudi Arabia that actually gave us proper as-built documentation. We’ll be using them for two more projects this year.” | February 2026

Shary M. — Facilities Manager, Industrial Facility, Jubail ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “For years, our SCADA network used uncertified Cat5e. It had faults that no one could diagnose.” Shan came in and ran Fluke certification on every run. He found 17 failed links and re-terminated them. Then, he registered the whole system for a Panduit 25-year warranty. Zero faults in eight months since. Should have called them two years ago.” | December 2025

Mohammed Al-R. — Property Manager, Grade A Tower, Al Olaya, Riyadh ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Managing seven tenants means cabling issues become my problems. Shan Network is in charge of our yearly maintenance contract. They audit the MDF every year. They update labels when tenants move. They also spot-test cable runs. If something goes wrong, they respond within hours. SAR pricing is always clearly quoted with VAT separated. Exactly what building management needs.”

Obaidullah. — Project Manager, International PMC, Jeddah ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I’ve coordinated structured cabling subcontractors in five GCC countries. Shan Network is the only contractor in KSA I’ve worked with who fully understands the project delivery process. This includes shop drawings and RFI responses. It also covers IFC drawing compliance, material submittals, and handover documents. Their engineers speak in Arabic and English. Specifying them on our next three projects.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does structured cabling cost in Saudi Arabia?

Cat6 UTP supply and install costs SAR 15–25 per meter. Cat6A runs SAR 28–45 per meter. Both prices include cable, conduit, termination, labeling, and a Fluke-certified test report. A small office setup with 20–50 data points usually costs SAR 9,000–22,000. This includes MDF build, Fluke certification, as-built drawings, and manufacturer warranty registration. Note that prices do not include 15% VAT. Medium offices (50–200 points) fall between SAR 25,000 and SAR 90,000. We provide itemized SAR quotes within 24 hours of site survey.

What is the average cost per cabling point in Saudi Arabia?

A Fluke-certified Cat6 point has several parts. It includes a cable, outlet, patch panel port, labeling, a test report, and proportional MDF costs. The price is usually SAR 350 to 650 per point in standard offices. Cat6A points run SAR 550–950 per point. Data center and industrial environments are higher. These figures are just examples. Your exact per-point cost depends on run lengths, building access, and rack setup. Request a quote for an accurate number.

Which cities do you serve for structured cabling in Saudi Arabia?

We cover the whole Kingdom.

Our main cities are:

Riyadh (including all districts like KAFD)

Jeddah

Dammam

Al Khobar

Jubail Industrial City

Yanbu

Tabuk

Abha

Makkah

Madinah

We also focus on Vision 2030 projects. These include NEOM, Qiddiya, The Red Sea Project, and Diriyah. Remote site mobilization (travel and accommodation) is included in project pricing.

How quickly can you mobilize for an emergency in Riyadh?

For major network outages in Riyadh, our emergency team responds within 4 hours during business hours. Outside of those hours, they mobilize in 6 to 8 hours. Jeddah and Eastern Province emergencies: 8–12 hours. WhatsApp is the fastest channel emergency messages are prioritized. Call or WhatsApp our emergency line directly rather than using the contact form for urgent situations.

What does a structured cabling installation include?

A full structured cabling project from Shan Network includes:

BICSI RCDD-led design and AutoCAD drawings

Supply of certified cables and hardware

Installation of conduit and cable trays

Cable pulling and termination

MDF/IDF rack build

End-to-end Fluke DSX-8000 testing for every run

Certified PDF test report

As-built documentation

Labeling

Manufacturer system warranty registration (up to 25 years)

Workmanship warranty

You get a complete, warranted system not just installed cable.

Are you licensed and registered in Saudi Arabia?

Yes. Shan Network Company is registered in Saudi Arabia. It is approved by the Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST). The company handles telecom infrastructure. It also meets Nitaqat standards. We can be added to Saudi Aramco, government ministry, and major corporate approved vendor lists. Credentials available on request for tender submissions.

What certifications do your cabling engineers hold?

Our lead design engineer has the BICSI RCDD. This is the top credential for structured cabling design worldwide. Our partners, Panduit, CommScope, and Legrand, certify our technicians. This means they can register a 25-year warranty. All testing technicians use Fluke Networks DSX-8000 analyzers. They are trained to create and understand TIA-568 channel test reports.

What cabling standards do you install to?

All installations follow the TIA-568 standard for copper cabling. They also meet the ISO/IEC 11801 standard for international cabling. Data centers additionally follow TIA-942. Aramco and oil & gas sites follow applicable SAES standards. All imported materials comply with SASO requirements. Every installation is tested and certified with the Fluke DSX-8000. Test reports are included in every handover package.

Do you work during Ramadan and Saudi public holidays?

Yes. We operate during Ramadan with adjusted working hours in KSA. This means our daytime shifts are usually shorter. Emergency response remains available 24/7 during Ramadan. Public holiday coverage is decided for each project. We keep critical facilities available at all times. Confirm your Ramadan requirements when booking and we’ll schedule accordingly.

What warranty do you provide?

Two separate warranties. Manufacturer system warranty of up to 25 years. This applies to Panduit, CommScope, or Legrand, based on the chosen brand. It’s registered in your company’s name at handover and covers cable and connectivity performance. Second, our own workmanship warranty on installation labor: if any fault is caused by our workmanship, we return and fix it at no cost. Both warranty letters are in your handover package.

Can your cabling support CCTV, VoIP, and Wi-Fi on the same system?

Yes — that’s precisely what structured cabling is designed for. A good Cat6A cabling system carries data. It also supports VoIP, IP CCTV, and Wi-Fi access points. All of these run on one network. PoE (Power over Ethernet) uses the horizontal cable to power cameras and access points. This means no separate power runs are needed.

Do you cover NEOM and Vision 2030 mega-project sites?

Yes. We get ready for NEOM, Qiddiya, The Red Sea Project, and Diriyah. We gather all needed documents.

This includes:

Material submittals

Method statements

IFC drawing compliance

Health and safety plans for each site

We’re experienced with the PMC oversight structures on these projects. Engage us early in your procurement cycle mega-project vendor registration takes time and we can guide you through it.

Is there a minimum project size?

No minimum. We’ve certified 10-point offices and 5,000-point data centers. That said, for very small jobs (under 10 points), our travel-plus-testing costs mean the per-point rate will be higher than the estimates above. We’ll tell you right away if a local electrician can do a smaller job cheaper than a cabling specialist.

About Shan Network Company — Structured Cabling Specialists in Saudi Arabia

Shan Network Company is based in Saudi Arabia. It is an IT infrastructure and cabling contractor. The company has served businesses in the Kingdom since 16 years. We built our company on one belief: certified, documented cabling should not cost more than substandard work. This cabling passes audits. It supports 25-year warranties. Plus, it lasts longer than five years. It costs more to fix a bad installation than to do it right the first time.

Over the past 16 years, we’ve completed 400+ structured cabling projects across Saudi Arabia.

This includes:

Multi-floor headquarters in Riyadh’s KAFD

Healthcare facilities in Jeddah’s Al Hamra district

SCADA network upgrades in Jubail’s Industrial City

Data center cabling in Dammam

Project-site infrastructure in the Tabuk region

We’ve worked in atriums 40 meters high, busy clinical settings, and live data centers. We’ve also provided certified test reports for each one.

Our team has 11 certified pros. We have engineers with BICSI RCDD credentials. We also have technicians authorized by Panduit, CommScope, and Legrand. Plus, we have test technicians trained by Fluke Networks. All engineers hold valid Saudi Iqama. We’re fully bilingual Arabic and English — across technical, supervisory, and commercial roles. This is important when you coordinate a Saudi government client. You also have to work with a Lebanese PMC firm and a British IT director on the same project.

CST (Communications, Space & Technology Commission) authorized

Nitaqat-compliant

BICSI RCDD certified lead designer

Authorized installer: [Panduit / CommScope / Legrand]

Fully insured — liability coverage SAR [amount]

Member: Saudi Chambers of Commerce

We promise every client in Saudi Arabia:

A written quote before we start.

A BICSI-designed installation during the project.

A certified test report for every cable run at handover.

If something isn’t right, we fix it under warranty — no arguments.

Learn more on our About Us page

H2: Get Your Structured Cabling Quote in Saudi Arabia Today

Don’t let a slow network or uncertified cabling infrastructure cost you a tender, an audit, or a warranty claim. Shan Network Company is ready for your project, big or small. Whether you need 20 points for a small office in Riyadh or 1,000 points for a KAFD headquarters, we can help. We’ll survey, design, install, certify, and warranty your setup.

Get an itemized SAR quote in 24 hours—no obligation.

BICSI RCDD-led design is included.

Receive a Fluke DSX-8000 certified test report for every run.

Enjoy up to a 25-year manufacturer system warranty.

We comply with TIA-568 and ISO/IEC 11801 standards.

Rated 4.9★ from over 80 verified Google reviews in Saudi Arabia.

We offer 24/7 emergency response in Riyadh and Jeddah.

Our team speaks both Arabic and English.

📞 Call: +966596633195 Available Saturday–Thursday, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Emergency line: 24/7

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📧 Email: info@shannetworkcompany.com

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Operating Hours: Saturday–Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: Emergency only Ramadan hours: Adjusted to KSA Ramadan schedule — call to confirm

Emergency? Call now. Network down? IP CCTV offline? Data center cabling failure? Our emergency team mobilizes within 4 hours in Riyadh, 8–12 hours in Jeddah and Dammam.

Serving Saudi Arabia with certified structured cabling infrastructure since 16 years. Your network, documented and warranted.

 

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