
20 mm | 50 mm | 2-Way | 7-Way HDPE Multi-Duct Systems for Fiber-to-the-Home & OSP Networks
Integrated Telecom Company (ITC) / Salam, now a major part of the Saudi ICT landscape, operates national fibre backbones, metro fibre networks, cloud connectivity, business internet, and high-capacity data services across the Kingdom. Their infrastructure relies heavily on high-quality HDPE ducting systems to deliver ultra-stable fibre performance across residential, enterprise, and government sectors.
To support nationwide deployment, ITC commonly uses:
These duct configurations allow ITC to deploy fibre quickly, efficiently, and with future-ready scalability.
ITC / Salam’s network growth is based on reliability, scalability, and long-term performance. Their ducting philosophy includes:
20 mm and 50 mm ducts cover FTTH, metro distribution, and enterprise connectivity.
2-Way and 7-Way bundles support expansion without repeated civil work.
Smooth inner walls allow fast cable insertion and minimize installation cost.
ITC builds ducts that integrate with STC, Mobily, Zain and Dawiyat infrastructure for shared corridors.
HDPE ducts must withstand Saudi Arabia’s weather, temperature cycles and soil conditions.
ITC’s objective is simple: a stable, expandable, and cost-effective national fibre infrastructure.
Used extensively for last-mile fibre-to-home connections
Installed via narrow micro-trenches to reduce disruption
Allows quick installation in residential zones
Serve as feeder ducts from manholes to street cabinets
Used for business, enterprise, and campus networks
Supports multi-fibre runs over long distances
Perfect for areas requiring two independent fibres (ISP + enterprise)
Used for redundancy or dual-service corridors
Best for new communities and large housing developments
Support expansion to hundreds of homes using minimal civil work
Provide long-term fibre scalability for ITC
Overlapping utilities in major cities
Small ducts (20/32/50 mm) reduce space requirement
Need for multi-duct expansions in new communities
7-way bundles provide long-term capacity
Extreme heat and UV exposure
HDPE PE100 ducts provide durability and resistance
Need for durable ducts with high crush resistance
Multi-duct bundles with strong jackets solve this
Networks evolve rapidly
Air-blown fibre compatibility reduces future costs
Saudi Ducts provides the full range of ITC-compatible HDPE ducting systems with:
Our goal is to help contractors deliver ITC fibre projects faster, more reliably, and with zero rework.
20 mm HDPE Microduct
50 mm HDPE Duct
2-Way HDPE Bundle
7-Way HDPE Bundle
Sub-duct couplers
Multi-duct connectors
End caps, sealing plugs
Cable pulling rope
Warning tapes
Blowing lubricant
As Salam, ITC, and Technical Links Services (TLS) operate under the same banner and follow similar HDPE duct standards.
This means the duct sizes, configurations, and installation methods mentioned above apply universally across all three companies.
Saudi Ducts supplies ITC / Salam-approved HDPE plain ducts, mini/micro ducts, & accessories across:
Riyadh • Jeddah • Dammam • NEOM • Madinah • Makkah • Eastern Province
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Below are the duct types most commonly used in ITC’s OSP and FTTH deployments.
FTTH last-mile drops
Building penetration (entry points & risers)
Micro-trenching fibre routes
Lead-ins for villas & offices
Highly flexible
Perfect for blown fibre installations
Smooth low-friction inner wall
Compact size for dense areas
Fast to install with minimal civil works
Fibre distribution between manholes
SME/enterprise building connections
Medium-capacity metro runs
Feeder routes & shared pathways
Larger internal diameter
Suitable for larger cable bundles
Chambers and cabinets accept this diameter easily
Often used as a duct-in-duct host for microducts
Multi-ducts allow ITC to deploy multiple fibre cables in a single civil trench, increasing capacity without extra digging.
Medium-density FTTH blocks
Dual redundant fibre routes
Quick expansions without trenching
Shared service corridors
Two independent sub-ducts
Easy fibre separation for different services
Faster installation
Compact outer sheath
High-density communities
Long-term scalable metro zones
Multiple services, redundancy & capacity
Smart-city connectivity
Seven individual sub-ducts
Each sub-duct color-coded for identification
Highly flexible in trenching
Supports future fibre expansion without civil works
Ideal for OSP corridors in new cities and megaprojects