If you had used ducting/decide to use ducting, remember to pull a draw cord through with the cables.
Any upgrade/problem in the future can be quickly sorted by pulling a fresh cable through.
Going by recent experiences at work, telecomms/data cablers seem to have an aversion for leaving one of these in after they have pulled through the cables they need. I find it amusing at their frustration when something goes wrong, and they don't have a spare pair of leads they can use, so they have to try feeding another cable in.
I had to show one guy, (admittedly he was a youngster), how to pull a cord through by using the damaged cable from the source side, and how to attach the new cable a short distance behind the old cable. This way, he got the new cable in and had a cord for any future problems.