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Structured Cabling & Network Infrastructure for Hospitals and Clinics — Saudi Arabia

SKYLINE delivers structured cabling & network infrastructure for hospitals and clinics across Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, NEOM, and every major Saudi city — by a Saudi engineering team, with Arabic-native software, local support, and on-premise or cloud deployment.

In a hospital the network is clinical infrastructure. PACS images, patient monitors, infusion pumps, nurse-call, lab systems and the HIS all ride on the same cabling, and an outage in a ward or theatre is a patient-safety event, not just an IT ticket. Skyline designs, installs and certifies structured cabling and network infrastructure for hospitals, day-surgery centres, polyclinics, dental and dialysis clinics and labs across Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and the Kingdom's growing network of Vision 2030 health clusters.

We build to a standard that holds up under audit and over time: certified Cat6a copper and a fibre backbone, structured racks with proper containment, fibre-to-the-floor distribution, and full link testing with results documented as part of handover. Resilience is designed in — redundant uplinks, dual paths to critical wards, and a server room or data-centre build engineered for uptime — because theatres, ICU and emergency cannot wait for a single failed link to be traced.

Medical environments also demand careful segmentation. We separate medical devices, clinical systems, guest wifi and administrative traffic into isolated zones behind firewalls, so a vulnerable connected device cannot reach patient records and a busy public network cannot starve a monitor of bandwidth. Wireless is engineered for true coverage — corridors, lifts, stairwells and dense bays — for mobile carts, handheld scanners and staff devices. The result supports your clinical systems' availability requirements and aligns with the Kingdom's data-protection and healthcare-data expectations.

  • Certified Cat6a copper and fibre backbone with documented link testing
  • Redundant, high-availability design for theatres, ICU and emergency
  • Segmented zones for medical devices, clinical, admin and guest traffic
  • Engineered medical-grade wireless coverage across the whole facility
  • Server-room/data-centre build and SLA-backed ongoing maintenance
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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Structured Cabling & Network Infrastructure for Hospitals and Clinics — Saudi Arabia

Do you certify the cabling, not just install it?
Yes. We install certified Cat6a copper and fibre, then test every link to standard and hand over documented results. Certification testing matters in healthcare because it proves the infrastructure will carry clinical traffic reliably and gives you records for audit and future fault-finding.
How do you keep critical areas like theatres and ICU online?
We design redundancy into the network — dual uplinks, alternate paths and resilient power to the racks serving theatres, ICU and emergency — so a single cable, switch or path failure does not take a critical area offline. The goal is no single point of failure on the links your clinical teams depend on.
Can medical devices be isolated from the rest of the network?
Yes — and we strongly recommend it. We place medical devices, clinical systems, administrative users and guest wifi into separate, firewalled zones. This protects patient data from a vulnerable connected device and ensures a busy public or admin network cannot starve clinical equipment of bandwidth.
Is the work aligned with Saudi healthcare data requirements?
Our designs support compliance with the Kingdom's data-protection and healthcare-data expectations through segmentation, access control and documented infrastructure. We align our build to those requirements; the regulatory accreditation of the facility itself remains with the healthcare provider.
Can you work in a live, occupied facility?
Yes. We phase installation and cutovers to work around clinical activity, schedule disruptive work for low-acuity windows, and coordinate closely with biomedical and facilities teams so patient care is never interrupted by the build.

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