SPDIF cable same as coaxial cable?


Is a coaxial cable same as a SPDIF cable?  Seems they are one in the same.
emergingsoul
op - you should do some basic google searches and read, or if you don't like to do that, try youtube

you ask soooooo many very basic questions
jss49 - The problem with your suggestion is that doing a google search on any subject, audio or otherwise, brings up at least as much bad or confusing information as good. I think it's perfectly reasonable for someone to ask basic questions here where there's a least a somewhat higher probability of getting a useful answer. Fortunately there are quite a few experienced folks here who don't seem to mind helping a newcomer. 
Sfar
kudos for appreciating a need for a good resource for clarity in a very complex area.  Sooooo many suppliers offer very poor Clarity about Their products. People can make very expensive mistakes.  Sooooo nice that this site offers amazing feedback. 
Most people when they say coax mean the digital connection with RCA plugs, optical they say toslink. There is a XLR digital connection as well AES3 which SPDIF is based on. 
xlr cables seem to have limited bandwidth to 192. I am exploring more bandwidth and coaxial seems to be a lot better short of usb which seems to be best.

not sure what lies beyond 192.