It didn't say when exactly, but the upgrade should be available to Verizon's users starting "the coming weeks." The new version of the OS will bring a "Zoom to fill screen" option (which allows apps not designed for tablets to perform and look better), and support for MicroSD cards.
The 3G plus Wi-Fi Motorola Xoom is currently offered by Verizon for $599.99 on contract. An upgrade to enable LTE should be also made available to Verizon Xoom users, but this will be a hardware upgrade, not a software one (which means you'll have to send your tablet to Verizon, and wait for it to come back with a new LTE radio in it).
source: Unwired View
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