Nxtphase has a lot of information on their site, but they really don't have many units installed. ABB has been in the optical IT game the longest.
There has been a fair bit of negative experiences in the US market of the past few years in terms of reliability in the field. The big push for optical units came from a percieved advantage in terms of accuracy and dynamic current range for CT metering applications. A few of the conventional IT manufacturers (Ritz, Trench) introduced conventional core/coil CTs that outperform optical CTs in terms of accuracy and range, without the reliability concerns. This really set the optical guys back, as all this came about during the big generation boom over the last few years.
From a price/performance/reliability perspective, it's tough to beat some of the newer conventional designs.
The one big advantage of optical units is in the measuring of harmonics, but unfortunately, that's just not normally a big factor in transmission metering points.