Question-and-Answer Session
Operator
Thank you, sir. (Operator Instructions). Your first question comes from the line of Adam Benjamin from Jefferies. You may proceed.
Adam Benjamin - Jefferies & Co.
Hey, thanks guys. Couple of questions here. First on the overall markets, Ron. You gave a lot of detail in terms of the markets you're addressing. Is there any way you can kind of quantify where you're at in terms of design ramp and in terms of where you are in terms of penetration of those end markets just so people can get a better idea of where you think you are today and where you can be in the next call it three to five years?
Ron Jankov
Yeah, I think, well, if you take the two carrier networks, wireline and wireless, I'll take about those first. In the case of wireline, I think it's still the majority of wireline connections out there are with the legacy networks that are not IP based. As all around the world everyone starts to rollout IP based versions to support things like IPTV, video phones and other things like that. So we're probably maybe 20% of the way into that cycle, so we survived 80% of that to go.
And also, we've only ramped with the couple of customers on wireline; Huawei and Alcatel. We still have Ericsson, Tellabs, ZTE, Nokia and others to ramp. So, it could even be less than that 20% number.
Wireless were even earlier. Really Q1 was our first significant wireless quarter. So we're just at the very, very tip of beginning there, just starting. And I think over time if you look at five years out, I think this wireless infrastructure market could be our single largest market.
NETLite, just go down the left, another market really Q1 was first significant revenue quarter for these new products. And Layer 7, this year will be the first significant year, but really 2010 is when that thing is going to ramp significantly. So, we're really... it's really early in all the markets. Enterprise networking is really the only market where we've already achieved a significant level of penetration.
Adam Benjamin - Jefferies & Co.
Got it. That's helpful. And just some details on the IDTI acquisition. Obviously, it's been talked about that there were some employees like though months back. Can you guys give some more details in terms of how many employees you're acquiring with that acquisition and then just the current run rate of the business? Obviously had to come down given the economic environment, but giving some sense of the cost structure and revenue associate that will helpful.
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