According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Sprint is on the verge of buying T-Mobile for $32 billion, creating a mega-carrier that would take on the top dogs at ATT and Verizon. A merger between Sprint and T-Mobile could have a range of implications for its combined 100 million subscribers. Aside from giving smartphone shoppers one less carrier to choose from, the deal could impact both the pricing and quality of service that both Sprint and T-Mobile customers are used to.While the impending consolidation has the FCC worried about a lack of competition, it could happen as soon as early this summer.