What I learned was this: although using iPhone with pay-as-you-go means you can make occasional phone calls when you need to, you'll want to avoid EDGE data and stick to WiFi whenever possible. Here's the complete run-down.
Activating the iPhone
Getting the iPhone to activate with the new SIM took longer than I expected because I was using an updated version of iASign and I forgot one basic rule: You need to deactivate your phone first before trying to reactivate it with another card. This cost me almost a half hour of frustration until I finally remembered.
A paperclip let me remove the old SIM and swap in a new one from a cheap disposable Motorola phone. Then I used iASign to deactivate the iPhone(./iASign.mac --deactivate
), to check the state of the iPhone (./iASign.mac --state
, which should return deactivated), and then to activate (./iASign.mac --automatic iPhoneActivation_private.pem
). You may wish to use its backup feature before doing the deactivate/reactivate.

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