Fren, you have got errors in your post.
95 HZ means 95 cycles per second.
MHz stands for megahertz, a million cycles per second.
GHz stands for gigahertz, a billion cycles per second.
Numerous frequencies have been proposed/tested/allocated for future 5G deployments in the United States.
"At the lower end of the frequency spectrum they are using the 600 MHz (2 x 35 MHz) band, the 3100 - 3550 MHz band and the 3700 - 4200 MHz band. At the higher end of the frequency spectrum they are using the 27.5 – 28.35 GHz band and the 37 – 40 GHz band. Mobile operators in the US have already conducted trails in these frequency bands. The FCC has also opened up spectrum from 64 - 71 GHz for 5G use as well, however, there has not been too much activity in this frequency band yet."
Your post doesn't make sense, from a technical, radio frequency spectrum perspective.
I have no idea what you really intended to say, but 95 Hz does not make any sense in this context.