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Step 1: I went to the local AT&T store and asked for an iPad SIM card. For $15, I was sold a normal sized SIM card with perforations to turn it into a MicroSIM. I recorded the ICCID number and put the card in my N900.
Step 2: I followed the instructions from http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=928196 to activate the SIM. Basically, go to https://dcp2.att.com/OEPClient/openPage?IMEI=X&ICCID=Y (filling in your phone's IMEI and the SIM's ICCID) with a browser setup to send an iPad User-Agent. I used Safari since the page contains some non-standard CSS.
Step 3: On your N900, go to the "Connections" list inside the "Internet Connections" section of the "Settings" app and tell the "AT&T Internet" connection to use "broadband" as the APN. I also filled in the username and password I had set up in Step 2.
After waiting a bit (I don't remember how long), I had internet access via the iPad data plan.