BGR is reporting that Verizon Wireless is testing new Apple iPad models compatible with their CDMA cellular network, possibly on LTE 4G. The information came after BGR was tipped off from one of the Verizon employee. The report says:

According to a highly placed source of ours, Verizon Wireless is currently testing Apple iPad devices on their network. We have been told that the model they are testing is a CDMA-compatible device, and while our source mentioned LTE in some capacity (possibly another model), we haven’t been able to independently confirm that part of it.
In order to compete with AT&T, the current exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S., Verizon has adopted aggressive strategy and is all set to roll out its LTE (4G) network in up to 30 markets.
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Via – BGR
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