LG VS980 (LG G2) for Verzion Wireless

The model LG VS980 will be released as LG G2 by Verzion Wireless.
Is shipping date means release date?  A leaked document suggests that LG VS980 for Verzion's shipping date is Auguest 29, 2013
Is that means Verizon wireless will make the LG G2 available for purchase on  Auguest 29, 2013? or The shipping date is date when LG Ship the G2 to Verizon Wireless?
AT & T D800:  Auguest 29, 2013
Sprint LS980:  September 5, 2013
Other Carriers:  Unknown yet.

Verizon Wireless LG G2 Specification:
Color:Black
Dimensions:138.5 X 70.9 X 9.33 mm
Weight with Standard Battery:146g
Operating System:Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Baen MR 1)
CPU: 2.3GHz Quad Core MSM8974 (AP and CP)
Main Screen: TFT LCD (5.2 Inch, 1920X1080, Full HD)
Battery: Li-lon Polymer 3000mAh
Main Camera:13M OIS, SONY(1/3.06″) BSI
Sub Camera:2.4M Sony 1_6.9 FHD
Internal memory : 32 GB EMMC, 16Gb LPDDR3 (2GB RAM)
External Memory : Not sdcard slot
GPS Receiver: A-GPS
PC Sync:N/A , Use the VZW AutoRun
Bluetooth: Ver 4.0
FM radio:No
http://g2-lg.com/verizon-wireless-lg-g2-model-number-confirmed-lg-vs980/

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