Best iPad for international (mostly Asia) use?

What is the best iPad for international (mostly Asia) use?  AT&T or Verizon.

Yes. All newer iPads accept local GSM sim cards. Of course the local provider would have to support iPad data plans. But it does not matter which iPad as they all have this capability.
I assume we are talking about the iPad that supports 3G and not the wifi only iPad.

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